March 22, 2012
“Prescription Drug Abuse: How are Medicare and Medicaid Adapting to the Challenge?”
Excerpt:
While the responses from the states are still being received, many states are still reporting a selection of top ten providers that are prescribing at rates double or triple that of their peers….
The rest of the press release…
Statement of Senator Chuck Grassley
Senate Finance Committee Health Care Subcommittee Hearing“Prescription Drug Abuse: How are Medicare and Medicaid Adapting to the Challenge?”
Excerpt:
While the responses from the states are still being received, many states are still reporting a selection of top ten providers that are prescribing at rates double or triple that of their peers….
As
a result of my request, South Carolina has investigated 34 of the 83
providers who appeared on those lists for possible Medicaid abuses.
South
Carolina’s investigation resulted in repayments of nearly $1.9 million
that more than 30 of the health care providers inappropriately billed to
the state Medicaid agency.
Texas
has opened investigations into dozens of the prescribers identified in
the list, making several referrals for criminal prosecutions and the
state licensing board.
California,
Wisconsin, Tennessee, Nevada, New Hampshire, Minnesota, Kansas, Iowa,
and Hawaii have taken similar actions against prescribing outliers in
their Medicaid program.
The
steps taken by these states highlight the aggressive role that each and
every state should be taking in monitoring and investigating
prescription drug practices in the Medicaid program.
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