AbstractIt is estimated that approximately $700 billion is lost due to fraud, waste, and abuse in the US healthcare system. Medicaid has been particularly susceptible target for fraud in recent years, with a distributed management model, limited cross- program communications, and a difficult-to-track patient population of low-income adults, their children, and people with certain disabilities. For effective fraud detection, one has to look at the data beyond the transaction-level. This paper builds upon Sparrow's fraud type classifications and the Medicaid environment and to develop a Medicaid multidimensional schema and provide a set of multidimensional data models and analysis techniques that help to predict the likelihood of fraudulent a...
The chapter begins with an overview of the types of healthcare fraud. Next, there is a brief discuss...
It is estimated that between $600 and $850 billion annually is lost to fraud, waste, and abuse in th...
Abstract: Health care has become a major expenditure in the US since 1980. Both the size of the heal...
It is estimated that approximately $700 billion is lost due to fraud, waste, and abuse in the US hea...
AbstractIt is estimated that approximately $700 billion is lost due to fraud, waste, and abuse in th...
It is estimated that between $600 and $850 billion annually is lost to fraud, waste, and abuse in th...
Abstract : The menace of fraud today cannot be underestimated. The healthcare system put in place to...
Prescription fraud is a main problem that causes substantial monetary loss in health care systems. W...
Statistical and machine learning methods have become paramount in order to handle large size claims ...
Health care expenditures constitute a significant portion of governmental budgets. The percentage of...
Abstract In the United States, advances in technology and medical sciences continue to improve the g...
Fraud, waste and abuse have been a concern in healthcare system due to the exponential increase in t...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 48-58)Healthcare fraud is a serious threat to global heal...
The South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services engages in an on-going effort to prevent ...
AbstractToday, the over $2 trillion US healthcare system is ravaged by fraud, waste, and abuse, with...
The chapter begins with an overview of the types of healthcare fraud. Next, there is a brief discuss...
It is estimated that between $600 and $850 billion annually is lost to fraud, waste, and abuse in th...
Abstract: Health care has become a major expenditure in the US since 1980. Both the size of the heal...
It is estimated that approximately $700 billion is lost due to fraud, waste, and abuse in the US hea...
AbstractIt is estimated that approximately $700 billion is lost due to fraud, waste, and abuse in th...
It is estimated that between $600 and $850 billion annually is lost to fraud, waste, and abuse in th...
Abstract : The menace of fraud today cannot be underestimated. The healthcare system put in place to...
Prescription fraud is a main problem that causes substantial monetary loss in health care systems. W...
Statistical and machine learning methods have become paramount in order to handle large size claims ...
Health care expenditures constitute a significant portion of governmental budgets. The percentage of...
Abstract In the United States, advances in technology and medical sciences continue to improve the g...
Fraud, waste and abuse have been a concern in healthcare system due to the exponential increase in t...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 48-58)Healthcare fraud is a serious threat to global heal...
The South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services engages in an on-going effort to prevent ...
AbstractToday, the over $2 trillion US healthcare system is ravaged by fraud, waste, and abuse, with...
The chapter begins with an overview of the types of healthcare fraud. Next, there is a brief discuss...
It is estimated that between $600 and $850 billion annually is lost to fraud, waste, and abuse in th...
Abstract: Health care has become a major expenditure in the US since 1980. Both the size of the heal...