Showing posts with label Medicaid. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Medicaid. Show all posts

Monday, March 31, 2014

Where does your state stand on the Medicaid Expansion?

The Advisory Board has a pretty sharp interactive graph on how the fifty States stand on expanding Medicaid eligibility, as part of the Affordable Care Act.

Roughly half the States have accepted it, while the other half have not. You can click on the image and enter the interactive mode. Clicking on each State will give you a current status report.


If you're thinking the map and the breakdown of the States who have /have not expanded medicaid eligibility looks a lot like the 2012 General Electoral map results, you wouldn't be alone...




Sources:

http://www.advisory.com/daily-briefing/resources/primers/medicaidmap




Friday, March 22, 2013

Dr. Aaron Carroll on Stand Up with Pete Dominick (Audio)

Pete Dominick, host of Stand Up with Pete Dominick on Sirius XM radio Indy Channel, interviews Dr. Aaron Carroll, from the Indiana University School of Medicine. Dr. Carroll is a frequent guest on the program where he discusses various issues within health policy.

In this interview Dr. Carroll discusses the care at the Veterans Administration, why reforming Medicare and Medicaid is hard, why the transition to an improved way of handling medical information is coming along slowly and takes a few questions from listeners...

Click here to listen to it. It runs about 33 minutes in length...




Source:

http://theincidentaleconomist.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/03-20-13_DrAaronCarroll.mp3

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Sick and tired of Medicare/Medicaid fraud? Good news to report...

A great read from John McDonough's Boston Globe blog on health policy. McDonough writes on the dramatic improvement on fraud reduction under the Obama administration. Remember folks, these are your and my tax dollars being saved...Keep in mind that, as the author suggests, every republican candidate has pledged to repeal "Obamacare" as soon as possible once they enter office. That means programs like this one are potentially on the way out as well...Think about that...


ObamaCare Is Winning the Fight on Fraud and Abuse


Members of Congress of both parties often complain about fraud and abuse in Medicare and Medicaid (M&M), usually charging that the President is not doing enough to keep bad guys from stealing money from these vital programs.
Guess what? Thanks to provisions in the Affordable Care Act (ACA/ObamaCare) and to an unprecedented effort by the Obama Administration, more progress has been made in the past three years to combat health care fraud and abuse than ever before. There was a 68.9 percent increase in criminal health care fraud prosecutions from 2010 to 2011, and 2010 was already the highest ever. See the chart below, released last month by the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse at Syracuse University. (Note: NPR did a fine piece on this topic last Friday.)


Figure 1: Criminal Health Care Fraud Prosecutions over the last 20 years


Everybody knows there is a lot of fraud in M&M, though no one really knows how much. In the 1990s, the FBI made a back-of-the-envelope calculation of 10%, a never-validated estimate which has assumed undeserved biblical truth status. There's a lot, no doubt. Back in 1997, the New York Times reported that crime families were dropping drugs, prostitution, and gambling to get into health insurance fraud because the money was so much easier to steal.
Someone once told me the most successful day in the history of the Internal Revenue Service was the day they sent Martha Stewart to jail -- because so many folks had the thought, "if they will send Martha to jail, why would they treat me any better?"  Same with these stats -- it is not just the numbers who get caught and go to jail -- and one bad guy was sent up the river for 50 years -- it's everyone ought there who now realizes they have a bigger chance of getting caught.

Continue reading here...

Source:

http://www.boston.com/lifestyle/health/health_stew/2012/01/obamacare_is_winning_the_fight.html?camp=obinsite