35. What is the major difference between Medicare fraud and abuse? - What information must be...
Fraud and abuse are big issues with Medicare. What area is more problematic to Medicare: fraud or abuse? Defend your choice. What is Medicare doing to alleviate this problem?
Discvuss the difference between fraud and abuse in healthcare?
A major difference between auditors and fraud examiners is that most auditors __________________. Fraud examiners and forensic accountants who detect fraud go 6 of 10 beyond this. They determine whether __________________, whether expenditures make sense, and whether all aspects of the documentation are in order. A. Are not trained in detecting fraud; red flags exist B. Merely match documents to numbers to see whether support exists and is adequate; the documents are real or fraudulent C. Have at least a...
What is one difference between Medicare FFS and Medicare Advantage? A. Medicare FFS is ran by private insurance companies B. Medicare advantage may include a supplemental prescription drug plan C. Medicare FFS includes extra benefits such as expanded vision and dental D. Medicare Advantage always includes a drug plan
a. When and how was Medicare started? b. What is the difference between Medicare and Medicaid? c. Name a veteran’s insurance program. d. What is Medicare Part C? e. What is CMS? f. How does tax status of healthcare organizations of for profit and not for profit differ? g. State the difference between retrospective and prospective payments. h. Name a classifying cost method with an example. i. What is the importance of materials and inventory management? j. Define cost allocation.
What are the major differences between Medicare, Medicaid, and CHIP? What is Medicare? Does the government fund it completely? How is the funding for Medicaid and CHIP different from the funding for Medicare? What are the four parts of Medicare and what do they cover, in general? Most Americans pay no premiums for Part A - why? What is meant by “prospective payment system,” and what part of Medicare does it affect?
. What is the difference between a minor surgery and a major surgery? Give at least 5 examples of each. What is the importance of medical clearance in an individual before submitting the patient to a major surgery? As a registered nurse how are you going to prepare the patient physically and emotionally before surgery? A patient was admitted to Unit 4 less than 24 hours who is status post abdominal surgery. Give at least three possible complications post-operatively as a result...
On February 7, 2007, Betros Garabet was indicted on charges of healthcare fraud and false statements. Investigators believe that Garabet orchestrated a scheme to bill Medicare $260,842 for medically unnecessary treatments and services. According to the indictment, Garabet, who was not a licensed physician, opened several medical clinics in the Los Angeles area. Esther Foliente, a licensed physician, permitted Garabet to use her medical license to operate one of the medical clinics and bill Medicare for services rendered at that...
What is the major difference between the DAT and IAT (what is each test looking for?)? and Why would a DAT test NOT be recommended on a patient who received a unit of RBC's 1 day ago?
What is a major difference between (Pseudomonads, Actinobacter, Burkholderia, Stenotrophomonas) and the Enterics? Why is patient history so important in diagnosing these infections?