Article 6AF2Q Medicare fraud and non-compliance costing taxpayers up to $3bn, review finds

Medicare fraud and non-compliance costing taxpayers up to $3bn, review finds

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Melissa Davey
from World news | The Guardian on (#6AF2Q)

Government-commissioned report argues structural reform is essential and requires a simpler, clearer billing system

Medicare fraud and non-compliance by doctors is costing taxpayers between $1.5bn and $3bn a year, a conservative estimate that will only increase without system reforms, according to a government-commissioned independent review.

The review into Medicare compliance, led by health economist Dr Pradeep Philip, was commissioned following ongoing concerns about waste and wrongful billing practices.

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