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In reply to the discussion: I Went To The Accts Payable Dept Of The Hospital Yesterday To Pay My Mom's Bill's And Found This.... [View all]dixiegrrrrl
(60,161 posts)35. I thought they were shut down???
Quest, Lab Corp. Fall After Fraud Whistle-Blower Interview
Quest Diagnostics Inc. (DGX) and Laboratory Corporation of America Holdings fell after a man who accused the companies of Medicare fraud in lawsuits explained his allegations to a trade publication.
The Dark Report, a newsletter published by R. Lewis Dark, includes an interview in the Feb. 20 issue with Andrew Baker, a former lab company executive who filed whistle-blower lawsuits against Quest in 2005 and LabCorp in 2007. Baker claims the companies used a sales tactic called pull-through that has drawn scrutiny from congressional investigators.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-03-23/quest-lab-corp-fall-after-fraud-whistle-blower-interview-1-.html
and reported here in DU:
$14 Billion Medicare Scam by Quest & LabCorp exposed
March 23, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Quest Diagnostics Incorporated (Quest) and Laboratory Corporation of America (LabCorp), the nation's two largest laboratories, are currently involved in a multi-billion dollar Medicare scam, according to a lengthy and critical expose published in one of the medical laboratory industry's leading trade publications.
The Dark Report revealed recently that the two labs have billed the federal government $14 billion in questionable Medicare fees over a 10-year period and that the practice continues today.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/1002505988
Quest Diagnostics Inc. (DGX) and Laboratory Corporation of America Holdings fell after a man who accused the companies of Medicare fraud in lawsuits explained his allegations to a trade publication.
The Dark Report, a newsletter published by R. Lewis Dark, includes an interview in the Feb. 20 issue with Andrew Baker, a former lab company executive who filed whistle-blower lawsuits against Quest in 2005 and LabCorp in 2007. Baker claims the companies used a sales tactic called pull-through that has drawn scrutiny from congressional investigators.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-03-23/quest-lab-corp-fall-after-fraud-whistle-blower-interview-1-.html
and reported here in DU:
$14 Billion Medicare Scam by Quest & LabCorp exposed
March 23, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Quest Diagnostics Incorporated (Quest) and Laboratory Corporation of America (LabCorp), the nation's two largest laboratories, are currently involved in a multi-billion dollar Medicare scam, according to a lengthy and critical expose published in one of the medical laboratory industry's leading trade publications.
The Dark Report revealed recently that the two labs have billed the federal government $14 billion in questionable Medicare fees over a 10-year period and that the practice continues today.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/1002505988
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I Went To The Accts Payable Dept Of The Hospital Yesterday To Pay My Mom's Bill's And Found This.... [View all]
global1
Nov 2012
OP
They do this I think because insurance vampires make reimbursements as difficult as possible
libtodeath
Nov 2012
#1
Based on my experience, absolutely correct. & Those scammers ARE mixed in there with legit stuff. nt
patrice
Nov 2012
#3
There Are Assets - Not Much - But I'm For Paying What's Rightly Needed To Be Paid.....
global1
Nov 2012
#8
You better wait until you see what that balance is. I wouldn't pay anything for awhile.
Hoyt
Nov 2012
#39
medicare always lets us know what they have paid, adn what the totla was. In other words the medicar
robinlynne
Nov 2012
#46
Unless you cosigned to pay for her care, or unless you are the executor of her estate, not yours.
FarCenter
Nov 2012
#6
I got bills from six different sources after I had a hernia repaired in 2006
slackmaster
Nov 2012
#14
If we have single payer health care, they'll consolidate the billing departments?
hughee99
Nov 2012
#16
There are none of those things in England or France. how they track expensees I dont know.
robinlynne
Nov 2012
#56
Labs are often off-site. Anaesthesiologists are independent., as, I think, are radiologists.
WinkyDink
Nov 2012
#25
In some cases, the docs are in an association that owns the lab, imaging facility, etc.
FarCenter
Nov 2012
#33
Gee you all are scaring me to death. Effective Jan I will start Medicare and my secondary
southernyankeebelle
Nov 2012
#27
I chose my current dr. in part because they do the bloodwork in the office.
BlueMan Votes
Nov 2012
#44
Write a letter to the hospital admins that until you get an itemized statement....
OldDem2012
Nov 2012
#32
Watch that you don't get charged for an ambulance ride that your mother never took. A well-known
Raine
Nov 2012
#55
There are plenty of people here who are helping you with your bill question.
reflection
Nov 2012
#57