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Re: mikar post# 55673

Sunday, 04/17/2016 6:34:02 PM

Sunday, April 17, 2016 6:34:02 PM

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So if a major insurer cut fraud 90% from an 18 fold increase in claims over three years ago, then not much affecting any business plan actually happened. From Wall Street Journal, February of this year:
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"According to Defense Department data, Tricare paid $1.75 billion for compounded drugs including creams during its 2015 fiscal year that ended in September—18 times the amount paid three years earlier. Investigators suspect most of those bills are fraudulent, according to people familiar with the matter. Tricare has implemented new internal controls to crack down on fraudulent billing."