Re: Medical Fraud a Growing Problem



All that person needed was a laptop. All someone else (?) needed was a pliable patient. (?) I don't know. Was I a victim that week I spent in the ER and never got a room? When it came time, my treatment got denied as Guy said.

Why? Did someone see me as just another wheel chair patient not worthy of anything other than run the infusion in me in the least suitable way, and get me out of the way for a more profitable patient? She's in a wheel chair so she must not be very smart, she wouldn't understand if we involved her in our decision for her care (this DID NOT include my MG neuro who knew nothing until it was past, and we got denied by the hospital. Just how was I, this Medicare patient viewed by someone (?). This is my honest belief as to what happened to me. I could be wrong. We'll see.



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<guys@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:53q4545fe5lkl7cbsi8bu71i229ued5b80@xxxxxxxxxx
On Fri, 13 Jun 2008 04:55:21 -0500, cccccccc wrote:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/06/12/AR2008061203915.html?nav=rss_business
MIAMI -- All it took to bilk the federal government out of $105
million was a laptop computer

Medicare fraud may hurt you. Medicare's
answer is to get tough on all doctors. This
makes it difficult for honest docs to order
certain needed procedures.


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