News -> INDReporter THU, AUG 11 11:48AM by Heather Miller

Home health companies accused of Medicaid fraud

A recent audit reveals that 41 home health care companies owe the state more than $4 million in overbilling and fines.

The Associated Press reports that home health providers who treat Medicaid patients are accused of a variety of infractions ranging from insufficient documentation to “outright fraud":

The reviews were conducted over the fiscal year that ended in July. They were part of a DHH initiative to combat fraud estimated to siphon off millions from the Medicaid program each year. The department is sending providers notifications of the audit findings this month.

According to a health care data website run by the non-partisan Kaiser Foundation, 25 percent of the state’s population receives Medicaid assistance. That’s six percent more than the national average of 19 percent. State funding for health care services is down 8 percent since 2009.

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written by James Melancon , August 11, 2011 - 05:35 pm
Fraud and government programs are like peas and carrots, rice and gravy, or boudin and beer. Take your pick.
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written by the original northsidian , August 11, 2011 - 06:25 pm
Why does this not suprise me?
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written by the original northsidian , August 11, 2011 - 11:28 pm
So, is fraud worse than stealing rims? Now I assume they will be getting wrist protectors. Because all they expect is a slap on the wrist!!
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written by NORTHSIDIAN SHOTGUN , August 12, 2011 - 05:59 pm
Our esteem legislators have covered their ass in all future thievin, by enacting white collar laws, being that they have no prior or present experience of handling guns since they all duck military service, and they could'nt pass a physical- Gonadless, since birth a slap on the wrist is punishment or a short stay at a federal gateless Country Club.
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written by Morrow , August 12, 2011 - 09:18 pm
the entire "home health" system is corrupt, including "for profit hospices", padding hours, double billing - and guess who gets the most corporate welfare for these industries: doctors and nurses. If there is ever a REAL look into home health services, it would make a bigger splash than TIFs. They bill medicaid, medicare, insurances and wail about the other people who are on welfare.....
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