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Stopping the Over Charging in the U.S. Health Care System

How Profit-taking Distorts Health Care Delivery in America Recently, a Public Broadcasting Station (Channel 9) featured a story on a for-profit hospital group which was using obscure diagnostic codes to achieve higher Medicare payments. The level of unethical and fraudulent activity was so egregious that more than one of their billing coders quit their jobs and testified against their former employer. The Wall Street Journal has also reported on fraudulent Medicare billing, including requisitioning public records from CMS(Medicare) and identifying abusive billing practices by multiple clinicians. For example, the New York City osteopath who billed Medicare 2 million for family medicine, when this was not the nature of her medical practice. WSJ staffers examined the Medicare database and uncovered 25 billing codes for an array of expensive medical tests which were regularly performed by 20 other clinicians in the country. Of that group, 33% have already been convicted of fraud, have u...

Reducing Health Care Costs By Improving Primary Health Care

How Primary Care Reduces Health Care Costs in the Long Run Now that the teeth gnashing over health care reforms has been ongoing for two years, before the lifelines are cut on financing health care for the forty-nine million uninsured population, let�s examine the health care continuum for the impact of a failure-to-fund the health insurance subsidies. One of the things that is missing from many discussions and assertions about the 2010 U.S. health care reforms are which systems need to be changed in order to reduce the long term cost of American health care. And when I say reduce, I mean reduce the cost increases in providing health care to an aging population. It is essential the U.S.A. get the per-capita cost of its health care in-line with other nations, as it gobbles funds that could be used for education, capital investments for industry, and other economy building activities. The country will need to make substantial investments in k-12 education as well as building a more ener...

Obama Signed the most significant Healthcare Reform Bill since the Creation of Medicare

Whew! I must say I am surprised that any agreement was reached on a healthcare bill, but President Obama was presented with a bill and he signed it. Having read all 153 pages of the bill, I am NOT going to write one review of the bill, but this week, I will break it down into three articles. The first article will feature healthcare changes for hospitals, the second article will address insurance changes, and the third article will showcase how these regulatory changes will impact consumers. The only way to digest this mammoth piece of legislation is in smaller bites. So watch for more from the healthpolicymaven this week.