Audit Finds New York Paying For Medicaid Benefits Of Former State Residents
Main Category: Medicare / Medicaid / SCHIPArticle Date: 06 Aug 2008 - 8:00 PDT
New York state spent $30 million providing Medicaid services to nearly 30,000 former New York City residents between November 2006 and November 2007 who had moved outside the state, according to an audit by the state Comptroller's Office, the New York Post reports. Auditors, using federally developed computerized record checks in 44 states, found that 13,000 former city residents "should have been investigated" for violations of New York's Medicaid regulations but the city's Human Resources Administration investigated 207 cases in that 12-month period.
The audit found that the state Medicaid program is "making inappropriate payments on behalf of recipients residing and enrolled in other states' Medicaid programs" and that there are "no efforts to recover the inappropriate payments." A New York state Health Department official said that the audit, which has not been publicly released, is "a totally devastating study which shows that there are no real meaningful controls on who is getting Medicaid," and that the findings are "the tip of the iceberg" of former resident Medicaid abuse (Dicker, New York Post, 8/4).
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Who's Job Is It Anyway
posted by Dora on 13 Aug 2008 at 9:03 pmI was amazed that the official from the Department of Health remarked that there are basically no meaningful controls on who receives NY Medicaid Benefits. Is it not the Department of Health that enrolls Medicaid beneficiaries? Is it not the job of the Department of Health to periodically verify that the enrollment information is still accurate?
Of course, the problem could be a naive reliance on the honor code; that beneficiaries will do the right thing, even when it is against their individual interest to do so. New York only recently began to require documentary proof that Medicaid applicants are actually US citizens. Prior to this, anyone fresh off a boat could simply sign a statement affirming that they were a US citizen, and no one bothered to confirm that they were telling the truth.
Really, none of this is rocket science. Minimal effort to verify the information of beneficiaries can save millions of dollars in unwarranted Medicaid payments.
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