Saturday, October 30, 2010

Clamping down on Medicaid fraud

From the NY Post:

The number of suspected Medicaid-fraud cases handled by state investigators -- ranging from dirty dentists and druggists to millionaires illegally on the dole -- more than doubled last year, according to an explosive new report.

The state Office of Medicaid Inspector General referred 208 cases to Attorney General Andrew Cuomo's office for potential criminal prosecution of health-care providers -- a 136 percent increase from 2008.

Meanwhile, the number of suspected cases of Medicaid-patient fraud referred to local prosecutors also skyrocketed.

For example, the number of suspected forgeries tied to the diversion of prescription drugs jumped from 304 to 683.

Overall, the number of substantiated fraud cases involving Medicaid patients increased 50 percent, the report said. A total of 552 cases were referred to New York City investigators for potential prosecution, the report said.

6 comments:

georgetheatheist said...

Isn't socialism wonderful? Everyone pulling together for the common good?

Yes we can. (Si se puede.)

Yes indeedy.

Big Hairy Balls said...

I would make it a mandatory MD license suspension unless restitution is made on the spot. This type of fraud as georgethe atheist noted is predicated upon socialism. Republican sweep on Tuesday! Death to the Palestinians! Long live Israel! And kids: Don't do drugs!

Anonymous said...

Check out the overabundance of Russian pharmacies (Antekas), medical offices, and "therapists" thoughout Forest Hills and Rego Park. $Millions run through it illegally, for sure!

Anonymous said...

correct transliteration from Russian is "apteka" not (anteka)

Check out the overabundance of Russian pharmacies (Antekas), medical offices, and "therapists" thoughout Forest Hills and Rego Park. $Millions run through it illegally, for sure!

Anonymous said...

All the foreigners know how to scam the system. We need a forensic accountant to scour the books and located fraud, waste and inefficiency. Only then will the cost of health insurance go down.

Anonymous said...

Ground Zero:

Brighton Beach and Cord Meyer!

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