We Asked Prosecutors if Health Insurance Companies Care About Fraud. They Laughed at Us.
Like most of us, William Murphy dreads calling health insurance companies. They route him onto a rollercoaster of irrelevant voice menus, and when he finally reaches a human, its a customer service rep who has no idea what hes talking about. Then it can take days to hear back, if anyone responds at all.
The thing is, Murphy isnt a disgruntled patient. He prosecutes medical fraud cases for the Alameda County District Attorneys Office in Oakland, California. And when he calls insurers, hes in pursuit of criminals stealing from them and their clients. But, he said, they typically respond with something akin to a shrug. Theres no sense of urgency, even though this is their company thats getting ripped off.
Its not just Murphy. I called health care fraud prosecutors across California to ask what insurers were doing to help bring cases against those plundering health care dollars. More than one simply burst out laughing. Not much, one prosecutor said.
It seems counterintuitive. Escalating health care costs are one of the greatest financial concerns in the United States. And an estimated 10% of those costs are likely eaten up by fraud, experts say. Yet private health insurers, who preside over some $1.2 trillion in spending each year, exhibit a puzzling lack of ambition when it comes to bringing fraudsters to justice.
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