Organizations Medicare AbusePosted on | April 28, 2010 Health care at home is on the rise replacing expensive hospital visitations and stays. Instead, the care comes to the patient at their own location and the company gets reimbursed by Medicare. This substitution holds lots of benefits for both the patient and the country as it has potential to save billions every year as well as keeping hospitals rooms open. The leading company in right now in the field of home visits is Amedisys and they derive 90% of their revenue from Medicare abuse. I have to say, in the way our society is currently set up, this is quite the tricky situation to deal with. It’s true without someone coherent in medial terminology supervising each and every check up, there is no way to ensure that things are being done in a proper way or that the truth is being told. The best measures to prevent Medicare fraud would essentially be company check ins along with surprise surveillance at appointments to ensure everything that they say is being done is being done. If and when a physician is found “distorting” the situation, both he and the company should be held accountable. This will help ensure stricter guidelines are in place when hiring, which is step one in assuring quality assistance and no Medicare fraud. Category: Senior Home Care
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