Fighting fraud: a good program

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Craig234

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This is a type of program I like to see - the enforcement against fraud.

I think we see it too little - it's outrageous how the wealthy scam an estimated $175 in taxes annual in tax evasion, for one example of many.

Neither party does enough - though the small amount I do see seems to come more from Democrats, unless it's against the poor.

But this one seems bi-partisan, with all sides agreeing it's a good idea, just asking 'why hasn't it happened earlier'.

60 Minutes did a story weeks ago on the large fraud by some in Medicare. It seemed an effort like this could do a lot to reduce the theft.

Here's the link to finally doing more on Medicare:

http://www.comcast.net/articles/news-general/20100307/US.Health.Care.Overhaul/
 
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Atreus21

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I saw this article too. This is a good idea.

I guess the private sector has its uses after all.
 

rudder

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Neither party does enough - though the small amount I do see seems to come more from Democrats, unless it's against the poor.

obamacare's latest revision (after the health summit) inlcuded some small ideas from the Republican plan. One of these ideas was for better investigations into medicare fraud such as background checks on billing agencies and individuals involved in billing. Also included are ways to prevent illegal distributions of billing privileges.

Don't be such a tool all the time and people are here would take you more seriously.
 

Craig234

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Republicans do deserve credit, as I said, for pushing *this* issue.

Now, it might be simply because the 'party of no' label starts to hurt, and they need to be for *something* and being 'against waste' is the safest thing in politics.

But I give them a little more credit and think they do support the right thing on this - unforutnately it's an exception to their willfull disregard of waste in 'friendly' programs.
 

Hayabusa Rider

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Like any other plan it needs to be applied with wisdom. Too often inspectors use the letter of the law in order to collect fines. At times policies harm those they were intended to help.

Clearly out and out fraud needs to end, both on the part of providers AND patients, however nitpicking over not writing the time on a prescription phoned in constituting "fraud" because of some obscure reg buried in thousands of pages is hardly fair either.

There needs to be discernment so we have purposeful fraud reigned in without launching a witch hunt to replenish the coffers.

It all comes down to details, and in principle I think it's a good idea.
 

cubby1223

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Now, it might be simply because the 'party of no' label starts to hurt

Not really. The only ones who really consider Republicans the "party of no" are the progressives who would never support any Republican under any circumstance.
 

cubeless

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absolutely... a true progressive would have never voted for waging war... they would have sent them some more foreign aid and made speeches to make the world like us better so they wouldn't do that again...
 

Hacp

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This is a type of program I like to see - the enforcement against fraud.

I think we see it too little - it's outrageous how the wealthy scam an estimated $175 in taxes annual in tax evasion, for one example of many.

Neither party does enough - though the small amount I do see seems to come more from Democrats, unless it's against the poor.

But this one seems bi-partisan, with all sides agreeing it's a good idea, just asking 'why hasn't it happened earlier'.

60 Minutes did a story weeks ago on the large fraud by some in Medicare. It seemed an effort like this could do a lot to reduce the theft.

Here's the link to finally doing more on Medicare:

http://www.comcast.net/articles/news-general/20100307/US.Health.Care.Overhaul/

How about we focus our resources on capturing and deporting illegals instead of going after citizens?
 

her209

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absolutely... a true progressive would have never voted for waging war... they would have sent them some more foreign aid and made speeches to make the world like us better so they wouldn't do that again...
Nah, a true progressive would have never voted for the authorization of force in Iraq based on faulty intelligence.
 

her209

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How about we focus our resources on capturing and deporting illegals instead of going after citizens?
How about we focus our resources on shutting down businesses that hire said illegal immigrants?
 

wwswimming

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that's why i support LASIK-FLap.com

that's one of the primary things they do, expose fraud in the LASIK industry.

other websites that are working to expose fraud -
http://www.dangerousmedicine.com/

http://www.doctorscorecard.com/blog/

"Private Investigator Outside My House"

"Dr. Boothe, the man who spent a million dollars to shut down another website, is also currently suing me to demand personal information about the people who wrote comments about him."

I am quite familiar with Dr. Boothe - another LASIK surgeon. He worked very hard to shut down my friend's website,
http://www.LASIKFraud.com/
 
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