Home Health Agency Owner Charged for False Medicaid Claims

The owner and operator of a New Jersey home health aide agency was arrested last Friday for allegedly billing Medicaid for services her company had not rendered, the Office of the Insurance Fraud Prosecutor announced after executing multiple search warrants leading up to the arrest. Laurie Provost, the owner/operator of Home Care Solutions, was charged […]

Oregon Lawmakers Seek Reversal of Home Health Reimbursement Cuts

Home health industry advocates in Oregon are pushing for assistance from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services following an announcement from the agency that it would reduce home health reimbursements in 2014.  Rural home health providers in the state are particularly hard-hit, according to a recent Oregonian report, leading the state’s Congressional delegation to […]

Florida Funding Cut Causes Confusion for Home Care Patients

Some Florida families are gearing up for the elimination of home care services provided under the state’s PACE program, which will experience a funding cut to its Hillsborough County program after Governor Rick Scott vetoed the $1.3 million in funding.  Local home care provider Chapters Health System decided to close its business citing funding cuts, […]

Home Care Companies Accused of Overbilling Get Managed Care Nod

Two New York home care agencies that received government scrutiny and paid multi-million dollar settlements for false reimbursement claims are being allowed into the state’s managed care system, reports the New York Times. When New York’s Governor Andrew Cuomo was the state’s attorney general, he conducted an investigation of Medicaid fraud and reclaimed a total […]

NY Home Health Agency to Pay $1 Million for Unlicensed Workers

A New York home health agency is facing $1 million in fines relating to a settlement over poorly-trained and untrained home-healh aides it employed to care for the elderly and infirm while offering services under Medicaid. Brooklyn-based and state-licensed Parkshore Home Health Care doing business as Home Health Care, Inc., has settled with both New […]

New College Program Provides Vital Training for Home Care Aides

Considering a recent analysis of training for personal care aides working in publicly-funded home care programs that found standards were inconsistent or in many states nonexistent, the topic of a new program at the College of Southern Nevada is extremely timely: Home Care Aide Training.   Home health care is one of the fastest-growing businesses throughout […]

Unions Fight Over Vermont Home Care Membership

Two unions are competing against each other to represent home care workers in Vermont, just days after the state officially granted those workers the right to unionize, reports the VTDigger. Vermont is home to about 7,000 home care workers, and both the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees and the Service Employees International […]

Anti-Fraud Coalition Calls on Congress for Medicare Reforms

A national coalition of organizations advocating healthcare fraud prevention called on Congress this week to implement program integrity reforms to further protect America’s seniors from fraud and abuse. Fight Fraud First! (FFF!) is an collaborative effort on behalf of seniors, persons with disabilities, military veterans and family members to advocate for the elimination of waste, […]

State Medicaid Fraud Crackdowns Now Qualify for Federal Funds

State Medicaid fraud prevention programs now have the ability to receive federal funding to identify fraud through data mining, according to a new final rule from the Office of the Inspector General of the Department of Health and Human Services. The new rule amends a provision in HHS regulations that barred state Medicaid Fraud Control […]