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Essay On Health Care Fraud

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Health care fraud and abuse is a significant contributor to high health care spending, resulting in the wasteful spending of health care dollars. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and National Health Care Anti-Fraud Association (NHCAA) estimates that 3 to 10 percent of health care dollars are lost to fraud and abuse (Federal Bureau of Investigation, 2010). Fraud is the intentional deception or misrepresentation that an individual knows to be false or does not believe to be true and makes, knowing that the deception could result in some unauthorized benefit to themselves or some other person (Ryan, 2006). Bloomberg reports health care expenditures are rising faster than the rate of inflation and spending in the US has nearly doubled in the last decade and one-half of health care …show more content…

Significant cost containment efforts to reduce the financial losses that attribute to wasteful fraud and abuse are necessary. Dollars lost are a drain on the health care system and it is imperative to reduce the financial impact because of fraudulent and unnecessary claims.
Attorney General Janet Reno indicated that health care fraud is the “number two crime problem in America following violent crime” (Reno, 1993). Health care fraud is a white-collar crime; but even more important, it contributes to an excessive loss of health care dollars. In 1949, Edwin Sutherland coined the phrase "white-collar crime". Sutherland defined the term as "crime committed by a person of respectability and high social status in the course of his occupation." White-collar crime encompasses a variety of non-violent crimes usually committed in commercial situations for financial gain. Many times considered “victimless” health care fraud is not without victims. Health care fraud and abuse affects federal programs and private sector insurers (Ryan, 2006). Fraud and abuse of federal health care programs and private insurers affect health care costs nationally, while

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