Healthcare Fraud
Identity theft and fraud of many types and forms are obviously a major inconvenience and hindrance to anyone that falls prey to a person that engages that crime. There are many variants and forms of fraud and identity theft out there. One of the more insidious and nasty examples of those crimes would be that which relates to healthcare. Indeed, to have people's wallet, healthcare and the taxpayer dollar on top of that all potentially compromised in one fail swoop is a very ominous and nefarious endeavor. Even so, it happens all of the time and to all sorts of people. Regardless of the particular situation or scenario, any instances of fraud or abuse when it comes to healthcare insurance, healthcare providers and the services dispensed from all of the above are never a good thing. While healthcare is deemed to be a right to be extended without limitations to all Americans, the presence of abuse and fraud only complicates matters and prevents this from happening in some cases.
Analysis
Report Structure
In a nutshell, this report will focus on the gravity and significance of healthcare fraud and abuse as an issue. This problem will be explored and summarized from a political, economic, social and ethical perspective. The specific populations involved run the gamut from individuals to families to communities, cities and to the healthcare system itself. There will be a reflection on what all is going on and what can be said about it and there will also be a listing of gaps that apparently exist when it comes to the literature. A conclusion and recap of the findings will be part of the body of work in this report as well.
Background
Before getting to the particular findings and analysis related to this problem, it would be wise to recap the situation and the challenge at a high level. The abuse and misuse of the federal and ancillary healthcare systems in the United States has reached a level that has made it a top priority when it comes being addressed by the federal government. While general inefficiencies and the veritable hodgepodge of systems and frameworks that make up the healthcare system are bad enough, there are those that unapologetically and/or illegally breach and exploit these inefficiencies and problems. The government investigations and inquiries that have resulted from both of the above has led to a lot of disdain and dissatisfaction on the part of providers and such as being investigated on its own, even if there is no merit to the idea that a provider is part of the abuse, can be stigmatizing and can absolutely kill productivity and a firm's reputation. Healthcare administrators in particular are often behind the proverbial eight ball in that they have to seek ways to reduce the chance that his or her employer will become the target of a fraud investigation due to red flags being tripped or an accusation being made by a person or agency that the administrator's employer has contact or interaction with. Given that, administrators have to put themselves out there and assert that the documentation and coding done by the firm is complete, that it is accurate and that it is done in an ethical and legal way. The documentation, digital or paper, must support what did or did not happen for each patient that comes through the front door. Indeed, the claims reimbursement process hinges on honesty and completeness and when it comes to a healthcare practice, the administrator and his/her subordinates are responsible for making sure things happen properly and correctly (Budetti, 2015).
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