It is estimated that between $600 and $850 billion annually is lost to fraud, waste, and abuse in the US healthcare system,with $125 to $175 billion of this due to fraudulent activity (Kelley 2009). Medicaid, a state-run, federally-matchedgovernment program which accounts for roughly one-quarter of all healthcare expenses in the US, has been particularlysusceptible targets for fraud in recent years. With escalating overall healthcare costs, payers, especially government-runprograms, must seek savings throughout the system to maintain reasonable quality of care standards. As such, the need foreffective fraud detection and prevention is critical. Electronic fraud detection systems are widely used in the insurance,telecommunications, and finan...
Introduction: The Affordable Care Act (ACA) increased access to health insurance throughout the Unit...
AbstractToday, the over $2 trillion US healthcare system is ravaged by fraud, waste, and abuse, with...
There has been much work to improve IT systems for managing and maintaining health records. The U.S ...
It is estimated that between $600 and $850 billion annually is lost to fraud, waste, and abuse in th...
AbstractIt is estimated that approximately $700 billion is lost due to fraud, waste, and abuse in th...
It is estimated that approximately $700 billion is lost due to fraud, waste, and abuse in the US hea...
In 2007, the U.S. spent nearly $2.3 trillion on health care and public and private insurers processe...
INTRODUCTION: The United States has spent approximately $2.6 trillion on healthcare in recent years....
The chapter begins with an overview of the types of healthcare fraud. Next, there is a brief discuss...
In 2014, the U.S. spent approximately $3 trillion on health care. Medicare accounted for $554 billio...
Adequate safeguards against health care fraud are essential to the proper functioning of any health ...
The majority of the United States health care fraud has been focused on the major public program, Me...
The South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services engages in an on-going effort to prevent ...
This study explored how health-care leaders in Arizona characterized limitations to the mitigation o...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 48-58)Healthcare fraud is a serious threat to global heal...
Introduction: The Affordable Care Act (ACA) increased access to health insurance throughout the Unit...
AbstractToday, the over $2 trillion US healthcare system is ravaged by fraud, waste, and abuse, with...
There has been much work to improve IT systems for managing and maintaining health records. The U.S ...
It is estimated that between $600 and $850 billion annually is lost to fraud, waste, and abuse in th...
AbstractIt is estimated that approximately $700 billion is lost due to fraud, waste, and abuse in th...
It is estimated that approximately $700 billion is lost due to fraud, waste, and abuse in the US hea...
In 2007, the U.S. spent nearly $2.3 trillion on health care and public and private insurers processe...
INTRODUCTION: The United States has spent approximately $2.6 trillion on healthcare in recent years....
The chapter begins with an overview of the types of healthcare fraud. Next, there is a brief discuss...
In 2014, the U.S. spent approximately $3 trillion on health care. Medicare accounted for $554 billio...
Adequate safeguards against health care fraud are essential to the proper functioning of any health ...
The majority of the United States health care fraud has been focused on the major public program, Me...
The South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services engages in an on-going effort to prevent ...
This study explored how health-care leaders in Arizona characterized limitations to the mitigation o...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 48-58)Healthcare fraud is a serious threat to global heal...
Introduction: The Affordable Care Act (ACA) increased access to health insurance throughout the Unit...
AbstractToday, the over $2 trillion US healthcare system is ravaged by fraud, waste, and abuse, with...
There has been much work to improve IT systems for managing and maintaining health records. The U.S ...