$192,000,000

So to address the issue of MA corruption you cite an aticle addressing OM overcharges? You just made my point. I have never denied there is corruption in OM billings but MA is not squeaky clean, saving Medicare a ton of money as some seem to claim.
i'm just using the same Tu Quoque logic that you MSO people use. It seems to be only thing y'all understand...
 
Why are none of you MA guys not addressing the huge amount of fraud in MA? You were quick enough to point it out in OM. Now, instead of addressing the issue, you resort to name calling.

Something about the speck in your brother's eye while ignoring the log in theirs . . .
 
1. There are no "MA guys" only "Med Supp guys".
2. I'm an insurance agent, how would you like me to address the fraud in Medicare in general? I write policies, not legislation.
3. Which do you think results in more fraud and waste? A policy that allows patients to see any doctor they want, with little restrictions? Or a system that requires prior authorizations? Which are apparently a problem too.
4. Med Supp guys resort to name-calling all the time.
In answer to question 3, it seems the fraud is about equal. The only difference is whose pocket the money ends up in.
 
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