A great article on the state of Medicaid
Although this article is quite lengthy, it gives a pretty detailed overview on the current state of government-sponsored healthcare.
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How to Stop Medicaid Fraud
Steven Malanga
For starters, states should try.
For more than a decade, Medicaid has been the fastest-growing item on many state budgets. Unfortunately, state and federal efforts to uncover and stamp out the astonishing amount of fraud in the program (whose costs the states split with Washington) have lagged. Experts estimate that abuses of Medicaid eat up at least 10 percent of the program’s total cost nationwideâ€â€a waste of $30 billion a year. Unscrupulous doctors billing for over 24 hours per day of procedures, phony companies invoicing for phantom services, pharmacists filling prescriptions for dead patients, home health-care companies demanding payment for treating clients actually in the hospitalâ€â€on and on the rip-offs go. The cheating is brazen because scam artists have figured out that years of lax oversight have made Medicaid easy plunder. (more…)

This is a very informative article. I work in Law Enforcement and was not aware that there was no single agency responsible for enforcement of the laws to combat this situation. Thanks….
Comment by tracker | April 22, 2006