Medicare officials may have manipulated their 2006 audit to mislead Congress about the agency's fight against fraud in the medical equipment industry, according to a damning inspector general report expected to be released early next week.Great moments in socialized Medicine! This is what happens when a quasi-monopoly spends money.We hear much about waste at the insurance companies but it's nothing like the waste in government.
Some veteran members of Congress said Thursday they felt deceived by the agency managing the giant entitlement program for the elderly and predicted lawmakers would hold oversight hearings in the fall to grill Medicare officials.
A draft of the report said Medicare boasted it was gaining control over fraud, waste and abuse in the health insurance program, when in fact the agency's payment error rate was four times higher than it was touting for medical equipment reimbursements, according to a leading lawmaker.
The actual error rate: 31.5 percent.
Friday, August 22, 2008
Medicare hid fraud, report says
Miami Herald reports: