Senior Medicare Patrols
The Senior Medicare Patrols are a group of volunteer organizations funded by the United States Department of Health and Human Services, which educate U.S. senior citizens on how to prevent, detect, and report Medicare and Medicaid fraud, error, and abuse. From the program's start in 1997 through December 2011, SMP projects and staff have led 94,000 group education sessions, reached about 27 million people through community education events, and recovered about $106 million in Medicare and Medicaid funds.[1] Further, but untrackable, reductions in fraud and error likely occur because of beneficiaries' increased scrutiny of their bills.[2]
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References
- ↑ "Senior Medicare Patrol". AoA Programs. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Retrieved November 28, 2013.
- ↑ Wright, Stuart, Deputy Inspector General for Evaluation and Inspections (July 19, 2013). "Memorandum Report: Performance Data for the Senior Medicare Patrol Projects: July 2013 Performance Report" (PDF). U.S. Office of Inspector General, Department of Health and Human Services. Retrieved November 28, 2013.
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