Medicaid Fraud HCS/545 July 9‚ 2012 Medicaid fraud comes in many forms. A provider who bills Medicaid for services that he or she does not provide is committing fraud. Overstating the level of care provided to patients and altering patient records to conceal the deception is fraud. Recipients also commit fraud by failing to report or misrepresenting income‚ household members‚ residence‚ or private health insurance. Facilities have also been known to commit Medicaid fraud through false billing
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For the past several years‚ the health care and insurance industries in America have been undergoing significant reform in order to rein in the high cost of delivering health care services. Managed care has become a cornerstone of this process (Strickland‚ 1995). The case management industry (with its focus on cost containment‚ managed competition‚ and quality care) is playing an increasingly important role in the managed care environment (Owens‚ 1996). According to Mullahy (1995a)‚ the number of
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Pros and Cons of Managed Care Some of the pros for managed care are; Preventive care — HMOs pay for programs‚ they are set up and are intended at keeping one healthy (yearly checkups‚ gym memberships‚ etc.)The idea is‚ so they won ’t have to pay for more costly services when and if one gets sick. Lower premiums — Because there are limits set as to which doctors one can see and when one can see them‚ HMOs charge a premium and usually they are lower premiums. Prescriptions — As part of their precautionary
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Effectiveness Mental health care is something that everyone is affected by‚ whether it is being provided or being needed. Because of its vast reach‚ it is important to have access to mental health care when needed; Providing that care is no simple task. The article ‘The Managed Care Approach to Health Care Blocks Access to Mental Health Treatment’ (2008) uses pathos‚ logos and ethos as methods of persuasion‚ respectively‚ they elicit: emotion‚ logic and authority. Combined in this situation
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Managed Care Delivery Systems Introduction: According to Terence Shea in an article published by HR Magazine (2005)‚ in the last fifty years‚ employers’ health cost have soared as coverage has expanded and medical care has been revolutionized. Since the early 1980s‚ there have been a number of governmental and corporate attempts to slow this dramatic rise in health care expenditures. Most health plans in the U.S. today involve some form of managed care. Nearly 90 percent of Americans
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Medicare and Medicaid There are various types of insurances in today’s world. Two of them being Medicare and Medicaid. Founded in 1965 as part of President Lyndon Johnson’s "Great Society"‚ they share differences and few similarities. They are social insurance programs that allow the financial burdens of illness to be shared among health and sick individuals‚ and affluent and low income families. Medicare is a federal program that provides health coverage if yon are 65 years or older‚ are a younger
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profit because a fee-for-service was still the predominant form of payment (Zuckerman‚ 2011‚ p. 6). However‚ during the 1990s many medical facilities faced foreclosure and buyouts because of the rise of the managed care industry (Zuckerman‚ 2011‚ p. 6). More recently‚ the Affordable Health Care Act (ACA) has caused many healthcare organizations to reevaluate their strategic plans and missions statements‚ so that they may survive on making less of a profit while still offering a variety of medical
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Managed Care pros and cons The pros of managed care are since the patient is limited to a specific caregiver the premium is lower. The patient only pays a monthly payment and a co-payment. The cons of managed care are that the patients are not allowed to see the doctor of their choice unless the doctor is in their network. The consumers perspective the pros and cons of managed care. The pros from the consumers perspective
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Medicaid is the nation’s largest and expanding health insurance‚ signed by President Lyndon B. Johnson on July 30‚ 1965 (Williams‚ 2015). Medicaid is a crucial source of health insurance coverage as the program fills gaps in health insurance coverage for low-income families and children‚ and elderly and disabled Medicare beneficiaries. Each state manages their own program‚ and is allowed to set different requirements and other guidelines and coverage may also vary. To receive Medicaid‚ an individual
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of senior citizens who can’t afford health care coverage or they are disabled and not able to work. In 1965 Due to the large number of people without health care President Lyndon B. Johnson created a means to serve a certain group of people who did not have health care coverage. Medicaid and Medicare were added to the Social Security Act in that same year. The government programs which came about are called Medicaid and Medicare. Medicaid and Medicare were setup to provide medical and health related
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