Health care fraud is a crime that costs the United States billions of dollars each year. Health insurance fraud against government programs such as Medicaid and Medicare make up the majority of false claims. Government health care programs are particularly susceptible to fraud for three reasons: (a) high volume of claims; (b) recipient characteristics; and (c) a favorable ratio of reward to risk. Modes of fraud commission change depending on the health care delivery and payment model in use. In part, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 sought to dramatically reduce health care fraud. The Affordable Care Act and related documents were analyzed using a qualitative, inductive approach that involved aspects of legal impact st...
Over the past few decades, combating criminal health care fraud has become one of the highest priori...
The majority of the United States health care fraud has been focused on the major public program, Me...
U.S. health care is a 2.5 trillion dollar system that accounts for more than 17 percent of the natio...
Health care fraud is a crime that costs the United States billions of dollars each year. Health insu...
Adequate safeguards against health care fraud are essential to the proper functioning of any health ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 48-58)Healthcare fraud is a serious threat to global heal...
Healthcare costs are not only an enormous strain on the U.S. economy but are expected to increase in...
Medicare fraud and abuse costs are estimated at 3%-10% of overall Medicare spending, which is expect...
In 2007, the U.S. spent nearly $2.3 trillion on health care and public and private insurers processe...
As the costs of health care administration and delivery continue to grow, health care fraud enforcem...
Medicare fraud and abuse costs are estimated at 3%-10% of overall Medicare spending, which is expect...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "In recently c...
There is a growing severity of the nation’s healthcare fraud problem and a need to address it effect...
Although the definition of health care fraud is only one of the numerous issues of concern to heal...
In an effort to address the growing problem of “overtreatment” in American health care, the federal ...
Over the past few decades, combating criminal health care fraud has become one of the highest priori...
The majority of the United States health care fraud has been focused on the major public program, Me...
U.S. health care is a 2.5 trillion dollar system that accounts for more than 17 percent of the natio...
Health care fraud is a crime that costs the United States billions of dollars each year. Health insu...
Adequate safeguards against health care fraud are essential to the proper functioning of any health ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 48-58)Healthcare fraud is a serious threat to global heal...
Healthcare costs are not only an enormous strain on the U.S. economy but are expected to increase in...
Medicare fraud and abuse costs are estimated at 3%-10% of overall Medicare spending, which is expect...
In 2007, the U.S. spent nearly $2.3 trillion on health care and public and private insurers processe...
As the costs of health care administration and delivery continue to grow, health care fraud enforcem...
Medicare fraud and abuse costs are estimated at 3%-10% of overall Medicare spending, which is expect...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "In recently c...
There is a growing severity of the nation’s healthcare fraud problem and a need to address it effect...
Although the definition of health care fraud is only one of the numerous issues of concern to heal...
In an effort to address the growing problem of “overtreatment” in American health care, the federal ...
Over the past few decades, combating criminal health care fraud has become one of the highest priori...
The majority of the United States health care fraud has been focused on the major public program, Me...
U.S. health care is a 2.5 trillion dollar system that accounts for more than 17 percent of the natio...