Monday, October 26, 2009

Easy money: The $60 billion fraud

Medicare and Medicaid fraudsters are beating U.S. taxpayers out of an estimated $90 billion a year using a billing scam that is surprisingly easy to execute. Steve Kroft investigates


Of all the problems facing the United States right now, none are more important than health care. President Obama says rising costs are driving huge federal budget deficits that imperil our future, and that there is enough waste and fraud in the system to pay for health care reform if it was eliminated. At the center of both issues is Medicare, the government insurance program that provides health care to 46 million elderly and disabled Americans. But it also provides a rich and steady income stream for criminals who are constantly finding new ways to steal a sizable chunk of the half trillion dollars that are paid out each year in Medicare benefits. In fact, Medicare fraud - estimated now to total about $60 billion a year - has become one of, if not the most profitable, crimes in America.


Source: 60 Minutes


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1 comment:

airJackie said...

Easy money is right I saw the 60 minutes and Andy Rooney was right on with his response. This is why the Health Insurance companies are fighting tooth and nail to keep the free money flowing and the Law Makers are more then willing to take the kick back money.