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Artificial limbs, but real Medicare fraud

Posted: Friday, December 21, 2007 2:27 PM

 MIAMI – While reporting on Medicare fraud – the nationwide theft of an estimated $60 billion a year – we keep running into outrageous examples of just how bad it is. The following data from South Florida, where authorities say the problem is the worst in the country right now, just might take the cake:

Federal law enforcement officials investigating in Miami-Dade and Broward counties found that from 2002 to present Medicare paid for 89,803 artificial limbs.

That many artificial limbs in just two counties? OK, they’re big counties, but experts say it's almost pure fraud, and a disgustingly brazen one at that. As one officials said darkly, "I didn't understand we had landmines down here. This is off the charts."

Sadly, the situation could be even worse. Although $95 million in taxpayer dollars was the amount paid to the people making those outlandish claims, the amount they actually submitted to Medicare in hopes of payment was a stunning $615 million (for a total of 305,935 limbs). In other words, more than $500 million in claims were rejected. A lot of people must have really worked overtime to come up with that many phony bills.

To put it in perspective, we asked the U.S. Department of Defense to tell us how many American service personnel have endured amputations during the full course of the war in Iraq so far. The answer we got back yesterday was 674 through Nov 1 of this year. 

Each one of those numbers represents a serious injury and painful suffering on the part of an American hero. Those war-related injuries and treatments really happened, unlike the mostly fraudulent injury and treatment claims that we all financed via taxpayer dollars in South Florida.

For the sake of argument, if we were to say that each one of those 674 service personnel had lost all four limbs, that would mean the total number of arm and leg prosthetics needed would be 2,696 for the entire Iraq war so far.  That's a made-up number, of course, and much higher than the actual one, but when you compare it to the 89,803 limbs paid for in the Miami-Ft. Lauderdale areas alone, along with the bills submitted for 305,935 limbs, it really makes the point.

Eventually, officials say, the people responsible for paying Medicare claims caught on to the prosthetics scam and have brought this particular one under control – but only after  $95 million in payments went out the door.  A little bit of that money went to the many legitimate health care suppliers out there who toil honestly and take a bum rap for all the fraud.  Most of that money, though, went to thieves.

Kirk Ogrosky, a U.S. Justice Department prosecutor who specializes in combating Medicare fraud, says it's critically important to identify and stop the fraud BEFORE payments are made, adding, "It is disheartening to believe that in trying to provide independence and dignity to those who have suffered the loss of a limb that the Medicare program has funded the personal extravagances of crooks who believe the American taxpayers serve as their personal piggy banks."

The newest fraud, officials say, involves home health care, where investigators are seeing millions of suspicious bills for services they strongly suspect were never given – things such as three-hour nurse's visit to give one shot.

While you're chewing on all that, think about this:  Just this week, Congress CUT from next year's omnibus spending bill a proposed increase of $183 million that was supposed to help fight Medicare fraud.

Read and watch Mark Potter's other investigative stories on Medicare fraud:  
Blatant Medicare fraud costs taxpayers billions
Criminals find Medicare easy to defraud

 

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The Medicare system, as well as most government assist programs and social services programs, should have more employees to help run them and deter this sort of fraud. Our gov't balks at hiring more employees mostly because it looks good on paper,yet if these programs had enough man power to really do the job effectively, we wouldn't be loosing so much money to thieves. WAKE UP government officials, employ us so we don't serve the thieves as much as we CAN serve the people who need & deserve help!!
Outrageous!  And we want the federal government to run ALL healthcare in this country?  

Wouldn't it be more economical to take some IRS staff and have them work for Medicare for a while?  What might be lost in income tax revenue would no doubt be exceeded by what would not be spent fraudulently on fake limbs, procedues, services, pills, etc.
It really makes me mad to think that the reason Medicare is sooooo tightfisted when it comes to reimbursement for home health care is because some Bozos out there are defrauding the system.  I am a RN working for a visting nurses' assoc and my job gets harder every year--in part due to the fact that people are sent home from the hospital earlier and therefore sicker, but mainly because the reimbursement rules keep changing.  Cut down the number of visits made so that the agency is not operating in the red.  And, oh--make sure you code the diagnosis just right and put them in the correct order to squeeze one more cent...  and it goes on and on.  No wonder the "art of nursing" has suffered so.  I'm sorry to say that it's no longer about taking care of the patients, it's all about taking care of the bottom line $$$
Why is someone not going to jail?
OUCH!  What an unscrupulous country we live in... how is it possible that the government can't follow the money to catch these people - who, by the way, should be hung by their sacks when they are caught!
Mark,
The level of fraud is astonishing and deserves notice.
However, not all amputees (or even most) are war veterans, as you imply. Your little math example only took into account those injured in war. I realize you were trying to make a point, but your point should be well-founded, researched and complete.
Thank you for your clarification.
Just another reason, in a long list of reasons, why socialized, government run health care, will never be a good thing. Privatize health care, let the free market take care of it! With the government, you pay twice as much and get half the value.
I guess I don't understand how that many bills could go through without the system kicking them out. Are there no checks and balances? When you mail out that many checks to a few Drs doesn't some one see them and wonder why??? Their screen should show all the checks that have been sent and all the open invoices. Some one needs to wake up. It wouldn't take more than a monkey to see this problem. I'd love to talk to the head of that department.
My name is V.K. Sharma I am a prosthetist.  If these are truly fraudulent billing the name of the companies and associates should be published for citizens to see.  Thieves shoulve be punished to the limit of and their licences should be forfeited.
Aren't we still paying outrageous fees for workers to trim toenails? The fees for anything paid by the Gummint (emphasize Mint) will continue to skyrocket until people  realize just how sleazy the whole system is.
THE REASON THIS GOES ON IS THE PENALTIES ARE NOT STRONG ENOUGH. PEOPLE WHO STEAL WHEN THEY ARE IN A POSITION OF TRUST SHOULD BE PUNISHED ACCORDINGLY. IF THE SENTENCE WAS DEATH BY HANGING THERE WOULD BE ALOT LESS OF THIS. THEY ARE AS GUILTY AS ANY MURDERER BECAUSE THSY CAUSE PEOPLE TO DIE FOR THE LACK OF MEDICAL CARE. SOME PEOPLE JUST DON'T DERSERVE TO LIVE.
This is Crazy!!! Get on it Government.. Its not fair everyone who works pay for this.
I am both outraged and appalled at the lack of oversight in this debacle!!! It is indeed sad to see people stooping so low that they do not care about anything except lining their pocketbooks!!!!
And concurrently private inurance companies are placing caps on prosthetic coverage for members at amounts of $ 2500 and $ 4000 so an amputee covered by private insurance can not receive an adequate prosthesis!!

Millions sent to Miami for thieves with all their limbs! While amputees suffer inadequate coverage where it is needed most.
Any chance the Federal government got into the habit of looking the other way at things Florida due to who was running the state government?
   by gosh these crooks should lose everything they have then 20 years in prison or longer-i am disabled and it was very hard to get it,and the goverment has a so called system for the claims and gets ripped off of that much money,which could be used to help people with disabilitys.some times i wonder why we even vote,because they don't care about stuff like this,but to only raise money to get back in office to take care of big businesses and there rich buddys.
The "lost" 94 million dollars would have been enough to provide 250,000 uninsured citizens with a basic physical checkup and vaccine updates, along perhaps with a year's supply of medicine for typical types of simple conditions . . .

Instead of Congress and the President continuing to work diligently to deny basic healthcare to what now is approaching 55 million uninsured Americans, it is time for the Congress and the President to start doing their jobs as legislators and administrators . . .

When crooks can bill the government for hundreds of millions of dollars of nonsense, the entire system is out of control . . .

Was there an actual person approving all that fraud?

Was the approval and verification work outsourced to political cronies or overseas to foreign workers?

If it were one million dollars in fraud for the entire country, then graciousness tends to favor the view that it is better to make a small mistake than to make a big mistake, but when the level of fraud moves into the hundreds of millions of dollars for a single county in one state, this is gross incompetency on a vast scale . . .

Regarding the "officials" and government "investigators" expressing suspicions that home healthcare might be a source of fraud, this mostly indicates that none of the "officials" and "investigators" has any experience with someone who needs home healthcare.  It might appear that a home healthcare nurse billing for an hour or two to give an injection is outrageous, but anyone who thinks this is too much time should tag along with a home healthcare nurse to discover the realities . . .

For starters, the nurse has to get the syringe from the doctor's office, which takes a while, because nobody just walks into a doctor's office and gets anything.  Then, the nurse has to drive to the patient's home, which also takes a while.  Before giving the injection, the nurse has to do the same basic stuff the doctor or nurse at the clinic does, which is check temperature, pulse, blood pressure, and so forth, which also takes a while, because there are rules regarding when an injection can be given safely . . .

Then, after the injection is given, the nurse needs to wait a while to ensure that there is no allergic reaction or other adverse event happening in response to the injection, which for a typical flu vaccination can be another 10 to 20 minutes . . .

And, there is paperwork for everything, including a form giving the home healthcare nurse permission to give the injection . . .

Also, one of the most important things that home healthcare nurses do is to devote a bit of time simply talking and communicating with the patient, because this is basic courtesy and it is a great way to discover vitally important early signs of medical problems . . .

When you total the time, somewhere in the range of one to two hours is not the least bit unreasonable . . .

Try it yourself, if you have any doubts . . .

Thanks!

P.S. Great article and excellent reporting!

There is no exuse for medi-care dep. employees not
beeing able to catch the crooks.They know who is cheating,and who is not.All it takes is a undercover
investigater planted in every office.It would not be a
surprise to me if as a result of this,most supervisors
and many of the clercs end up in jail.Miami-Dade and Broward counties,are known for corruption.But nothing
will happen,exept a whitewash.To many minorities are
involved,and to avoid beeing called a"racist"or beeing
labeled"insensitive"the investigation will drag on for ever,until vorgotten.1970ties Affirmative Action,
2007 results.
The info. I have found indicates that there have been 897 amputated service men and women, as of Feb. 2007, since the start of the Iraq War; that there are approx. 1.3 million amputees in the U.S. with an estimated 185,000 amputations performed each year. As stated in the text, having 89,000 + prostheses needed in 2 counties in one state should raise flags! There were problems identified years ago with lax protocols applied by the medicare regional payors, the bills would be paid if they were 'clean', legitimacy of the bills was scrutinized after the fact. I agree with some of the other commenters that having the gov't more involved in our health system only continues to distort the system and the payouts made. I am confident that I make better choices with spending MY earned money than any gov't entity would. The reduction of gov't interference would be in the best interest of all.
You will never catch the thieves that are robbing medicare blind, because if you really wanted to find them just look for somebody in the goverment ranks. Hell it only took the CIA and the FBI 20 years to catch a American/Russian spy who was only 2nd in command of the CIA, and sold top secrects to Bin Ladden and the rest of the creeps for their highest price. What the hell makes you think they are going to really look for these thieves?
You will never catch the thieves that are robbing medicare blind, because if you really wanted to find them just look for somebody in the goverment ranks. Hell it only took the CIA and the FBI 20 years to catch a American/Russian spy who was only 2nd in command of the CIA, and sold top secrects to Bin Ladden and the rest of the creeps for their highest price. What the hell makes you think they are going to really look for these thieves?
Only 5% of amputations are due to trauma, the rest are split between cancer and circulation problems like diabetes. (especially leg amputations) These are more common in the retired older population of Florida, so it is not nearly as simple as presented, but still obviously wrong. I live in snow country with an artificial leg, and it is downright dangerous on ice because you can't feel what you are stepping on. Imagine a pogo stick in the snow. Will Hillary Care just explode this peoblem?
It sounds like no one is being punished for this scam. It took place in Florida.  Hmm...  Perhaps this is just a Republican givaway to donors that simultaneously lets them slam the idea of government healthcare?
A perfect example of what happens when the government offers services in which it is not able to check if the claims are legitimate.  An extra employee would cost the government 45 grand, and could save the government (and taxpayers) more money than what they are paid.  The problem with the system now is that having employees on the payroll is a fixed cost, that has to be accounted for and kept under control.  The number of claims made is higher than the number of agents available, so they get approval just to keep the paperwork flowing, because not enough people are available to check the claims.  The Public would rather here we paid 1.2 million out in claims and only spent 400 thousand to process them; rather than we paid 600 thousand to process claims, and only paid out 900 thousand in claims.  The reason is because we have been raised to believe that the government has to help me when I am in need and must help everyone when they are in need.  Unfortunatley, we are not socialist country and the rich get richer, the poor get government benefits, and the middle class gets screwed    
THE EMPLOYEES AT MEDICARE DON'T GIVE A DAM, IT IS NOT THEIR MONEY. THEY HAVE VERY LOW IQ'S AND ALL THEY CARE ABOUT IS GETTING THEIR PAY CHECK EVERY WEEK. THEY ARE NOT CONCERN ABOUT THE TAX PAYERS MONEY.

MEDICARE IS SO BUSY WORRING ABOUT THE INSURANCE AGENTS SIGNING PEOPLE UP FOR A MEDICARE ADVANTAGE PLAN, THAT THEY DON'T HAVE TIME TO WORRY ABOUT CROOKS. MEDICARE IS WORRY THAT AN INSURANCE AGENT MAY NOT DOT AN "i" OR CROSS A " T". THE PEOPLE THAT MANAGE MEDICARE WOULD GAG ON A NAT, BUT WOULD SWALLOW
ELEPHANT DUNG.
In a time of legitemate need, the thieves have already taken the money allocated for real medical procedures.  I have to wonder what the goverment "watchdogs" are doing when they should be on the alert for fraudulant spending, what are we really paying for?
If you think Medicare is bad, you should look into worker's compensation FRAUD in California!!!
I think people need to understand that most fraud is not perpetrated by the recipients, but by the medical PROVIDERS.  Thats right, the doctors, hospitals, suppliers, etc are the felons.  The reason is simple...the government is influenced by the privatization fanatics who want to suck off the breast of the feds while not being subject to regulations.
I'm sorry, but if the private health systems want federal money they have to play by the rules.  The GOP is at fault for this, because they would rather kill their own children rather than pass laws regulating the medical industry.  As a result its "providers gone wild".  I work in state health care, and have seen all sorts of fraud, such as double billing, billing for days that don't exist, 2 doctors billing for the same procedure on the same patient, billing for NTMC never provided, the list goes on.
The feds have the power, they just never manage to use their teeth because of conservatives obstructing it and thus our tax dollars wasted.
I am an Orthopedic Surgeon in Georgia, and would like to comment and/or correct some of the statements above.  

1) The reason for many of these prostheses is probably NOT injury, but peripheral vascular disease, and subsequently the need to do an amputation (below knee for example) in order to remove a dead, infected portion of a limb.  Peripheral vascular disease and diabetes goes hand in hand and both have an extremely increased incidence in this older population.
2)  Many healthcare providers don't charge the amount listed on the Medicare fee schedules, but a "normal - usual and customary rate".  This is to keep one fee schedule.  In fact the mandatory adjusting off of the differences between charges and the Medicare reimbursement schedule is a way of life for all healthcare providers.  To say that more than 500 million dollars of the 615 million was "rejected" is misleading.  I am sure that the claims were not "rejected" but in fact the fee schedule dictated a lower reimbursement.  This is the NORM for all charges submitted by healthcare providers.

Before an article such as this is published by MSNBC, someone should do some fact checking and perhaps with a health related issue consult someone in the healthcare field.  This is just irresponsible misleading reporting.  Why can't people think before they talk (or write).
This does not suprise me, Diabetes, the main cause of amputation is on the rise and people are wanting to take advantage of this misfotune.
Even when the request for an artificial limb is valied, the limb is provided to the individual and never truly fitted well enough for the person to properly use. The costly linb ends up in a corner never to be worn because wearing it is too painful because the time was not spent to fit it right.
Our country does not have a clue how the government is being cheated out of money by nursing homes and other "healthcare" providers. It is a huge money market that is no longer in the best interest of the patient.
Same thing happened here in Tx with wheelchairs. A couple of companies have ruined it for the legitimate providers. I've seen a few govt computer systems and they are completely inadequate. Poorly designed bid out to the lowest bidder and basically they are never finished or never work to the spec they were supposed too. So I understand why these things go unnoticed. You'd think they would go after these people with everything at their disposal but it seems they just fade into the woodwork and are never brought to justice for these crimes. A double crime if you will. One is against the taxpayer and the other against the legitimate providers and people that need the services. Pray that you don't become disabled yourself. Its a rude awakening. The health care system in this country has been gutted by pure greed. So many people with their hands in the cookie jar the people that need the care can't get it.
As I understand it, Medicare billing and collections are all handled by PRIVATE companies (often major insurance companies) who contract with the government to bill and collect for each Medicare region (usually one or more states.)  
medicare can pay for 89000 false claims, but we have a hard time getting them to reemburse us for a legitimate claim for a one month rental for a wheelchair
The American Medi-care system is costing taxpayers exhorbinantly. With DME involvement (Durable Medical Equipment Providers) as third parties Americans pay multiple times what the product is worth. The government should look at emulating the VA Healthcare system where they demand the LOWEST price from manufacturer and providers; think of it...instead of paying $4 the government would pay $1!!!!!! I have never understood why American taxpayers want the many to pay the few!
Why not let the army (the people that actually need these prosthetics) go after yhe thieves stealing from them and all americans?
I beleive ALL Government is corrupt so its useless to suggest solutions, We just have to continue to look out for # 1 as make we get what we need when we need it.
V.K Sharma and Micheal R are correct. The system is incredibly inefficient. Fraud is only going to make it more difficult for individuals with ligitimate needs to get their bills paid for. Sorry Mad in Scarborough but it is unlikely that these fraudulent individuals were "Drs." Rather it is most likely, people with connections to companies who sell these limbs. Physicians won't get paid for limbs (only the cost of the office visit) even if they did prescribe them and according to the data collected by Mark Potter that seems incredibly unlikely. The answer? Privitize healthcare approximately 90% of the time. The remaining 10% is for exceptional needs cases (things such as emergencies or costs beyond what society feels any one individual should bear). Unfortunately, you must keep in mind that with a society as large as ours we will always have unscrupulous individuals. Thus, we must make decisions that provide appropriate health care (and pricing competition) without incorporating unnecessary bureacracy as this will only provide legislated loop holes (for crooks to navigate)that cannot be easily undone.
Slow and painfull public executions by firing squad - one bullet at a time ... would surely deterr this kind of thing !
The conclusion some have drawn is just wrong. Medicare reimburses private providers for services; it is NOT a complete federal health CARE system. That would be the VA and as a matter of fact they do quite an admirable job of providing health care for veterans. Government provided health care can work and at very good cost effectiveness too. Health care for the presently uninsured modeled on the VA could likely work very well. It would be a large undertaking indeed but our leaders seem to love spending tax money (our money). Choosing where to spend it is where they seem to often not have the best interests of our fellow citizens in mind.
I've heard a lot about medicare fraud,over the last
30 years.It has not changed,and will never change,as long as our justice system,does not get a complete make over.
A Florida judge just ruled today,in order to vote in
Miami Dade and Broward counties,driver licenses and
soc.sec.numbers dont have to match the records,in order to vote at the primaries.These kind of rulings
are preventing any kind of meaningful prosecutions of
medicare fraud,because the same judges have been blocking the feds. of raiding some of the suspect
offices.Every person working in the medicare field,knows of the corruption,and they also know wich
claim is valid,and which one is not.They are as guilty
as the ones that defraud medicare.One or two small time croocks may end up in jail,the big fish will get
away,the newsmedia will be concentrating on Paris Hilton,and the taxpayer will be screwed again.

We have lot of good workers who have been laid off as the government makes it more and more profitable to send work overseas.  How about hiring some of these laid-off skilled people at decent wages to take care of these waste and fraud problems?  Pay off quickly!

Obviously we do not have enough good workers hired and working to make the transparently obvious connections or to take actions needed.

I ran onto a potential similar situation recently, and called the FBI, who assured me they would check it out and let me know.  Nothing yet!  Guess it is not important to them.

Mad in Maine; this is not an attack, but an addition. People these days especially in government are not hired to think, and the public schools do not teach them to think either.  Perhaps we should worry more about smart people being held back than dull children being left behind, and more on teaching logical thinking than simple rote answers to the government tests?  And maybe science and ethics instead of how to have lots of "fun" sex and not get "caught"?
Do not add more government employees.  If you worked inside a government agency, you would see how little the employees do there.  The reason it is easy to defraud the government is because of the laziness of the government employees who, protected by the unions, really do very little for our tax dollars.  Want to save a bundle in taxes?  Reform the civil service system
That is why medicare should be done away with
I am an Amputee and have seen many differant Medical Providers over these past two years including A: Prosthetist,Family Physician,Surgeon(s).& 2nd Opinion Surgeons. After 3 Surgeries I've come to realize that most Doctors & Prosthetists tend to take these issues Very Seriously & are very Responsible. In fact in some instances (most) i've had to fight for the Legitimate Care that I Need, and i still do not have a Prosthesis. I know nothing about the cases in Florida but I think if these people are found to be guilty then they are the kind of individuals who should be monitored heavily & pay all monies back. They are the kind of businesses that make it so hard for the People who need genuine & Timely,consistant Healthcare of any kind.  
Excuse me, but for the "free market" worshipers in the thread. Haven't you noticed how the "legit" medical establishment hustles people requiring their services? There is no free market when the consumer can't simply say, no I won't pay that price for whatever good or service. Of course the medical establishment will tell you you're free to pay or not pay, even if the last option means you live in constant pain, become an invalid, or even die. The point being that existing in such a diminished condition or choosing to end your life because you're getting ripped off is not really an option that would chosen by a significant number of people.
Personal example. I have high blood pressure, but am in excellent health otherwise and the condition is well controlled with medication. I go to a doctors office and immediately, because I have health insurance, a virtually never ending round of testing, office visits every 3-6 weeks ensues. After complaining that I really don't have time to be away from work every 2 weeks for a day, and that it costs about $250 in income for me to take the day off, they'll back off a bit and let me come in every 3 months, with, of course, the occasional very expensive diagnostic in between visits at some diagnostic center where they run the tests that invariably come back negative. I've fired two doctors over the last 3 years for just this pattern of greedy, unconscionable, and unprofessional behavior. So it would seem there is fraud in private sector medicine just like in the public sector. It happens everyday and people that have to transact business with our medical system are conned daily, I've actually caught one MD lying to me about my physical condition so he could run more tests and proscribe more pills. BTW, my last Doctor had a sign hanging promiently in his waiting room advising that he did not take Medicare patients, I assume there is just not enough money in it. Yeah, medicare is defrauded from time to time, and in the story here, spectacularly defrauded, but its not just government programs that fraud occurs in.
Due to the suffering of American Hero G.I.'s, every article about the VA focuses on how we are short changing their sacrifice.  If you only knew the truth!

Since this article articulates the fraud that is perpetrated against one entitlement system (Medicare), I urge you to follow through and document how much fraud is being done against our Veteran's Administration by veteran's who's disabilities either have nothing to do with service, or are not nearly as severe as reported, when applying for disability benefits.  I am not talking about healthcare, I am talking about cash money paid for nothing.  It's no different than the fraud in this article and it's very bad.

Respondants to this article are uniform in their criticism of the status quo.  I would just add that fraud is fraud, and it's amazing that the same people here turn around scold the VA for not doing enough, when VA shovels out a lifetime of cash for two years of service- in most cases non-combat service.
      This is simply terrible! I don't understand why some Medicare computer (or person) didn't question this before $95 million went down this hole. I hope these people are prosecuted. As a home health care nurse, I know that our small company makes every effort to do the right thing and we are constantly reminded to follow Medicare rules.
     In spite of these wasted millions did you know that Medicare pays for quality care at a lower cost per capita than private insurance companies and with less percentage overhead?
I have lived in South florida, we lose our limbs to Alligators, WE also have a lot of birth defects from smoking crack
As long as our government keeps handing out "free" money (that someone else worked hard to make) - there will be freeloaders and special interest groups.  Just as there will be no interest in assimilating and learning English when there is money for special interest groups and minorities.
Fake legs... Get your fake legs... 3 for the price of 2... while supplies last.

Wow, why can't they find out who's doing this.  It is most likely related to just a few comanies.


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