Aggressive power wheelchair marketing tactics part of a Medicare fraud scheme. A fugitive owner of a Los Angeles-based durable medical equipment company was sentenced to nine years in prison following a more than $1 million power wheelchair fraud case, a…
Continue reading...Monday, March 15, 2010
‘Arthritis kit’ fraudsters make it harder for legitimate orthotics providers to do their business. If you’ve been reading about Medicare fraud schemes involving ‘arthritis kits,’ and like me, you’re wondering how these schemes work,
Continue reading...Monday, March 1, 2010
Think the Recovery Audit Contractors are sticking to big-money providers? Think again. Medicare’s audit bounty hunters may not yet have specified home health agency or hospice topics for review, but that doesn’t mean you have nothing to worry about from…
Continue reading...Thursday, February 18, 2010
CMS’s onerous new rules for durable medical equipment supply closets in physicians’ offices are on hold. Under a controversial transmittal issued last August, DME suppliers would have to transfer their equipment to physicians if they kept a supply closet at…
Continue reading...Thursday, February 18, 2010
You can’t contact a new bene without his written consent, except in this instance. We meant what we said and we said what we meant, the HHS Office of Inspector General essentially said when it reissued a 2003 fraud alert…
Continue reading...Monday, January 18, 2010
Industry points finger at confusing, overly complex documentation rules. You may think the seat can’t get any hotter for durable medical equipment suppliers, but the HHS Office of Inspector General just turned the heat up another notch. Three out of…
Continue reading...Monday, November 30, 2009
Are the NPIs on your claims valid? DME suppliers may start the new year off with severely restricted cash flow if they don’t pay attention to a new claims edit taking effect in January. “Contractors are now comparing the [National…
Continue reading...Monday, October 12, 2009
‘Supplying’ DME? Make sure your health system understands what ‘freedom of choice’ means. If your hospital holds wheelchair clinics or allows a DME supplier to come to your site and fit patients with prosthetic or orthotic devices…
Continue reading...Monday, September 28, 2009
Are you going with the ‘closet’ option? Do this first. If a patient comes into your hospital with a broken leg, you can’t very well send him home without crutches. But providing patients with the DME they…
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Saturday, March 27, 2010
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