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<blockquote data-quote="tinamarie1" data-source="post: 299942" data-attributes="member: 255"><p>I am glad that atleast the health care issue is being brought to the forefront in our country. I have very mixed feelings about our government ruling it though. I have very very little faith that they could handle such a task appropriately. I used to work for a doctor who primarily saw medicaid patients. After being there about a month, I realized why he hired someone like me with absolutely NO knowledge of medicaid. He wanted to tell me how to bill medicaid, when and the dollar amount. He was doing alot of fraudulant activity. It was a pediatricians office. If a mother called with a question about her child, he had me bill medicaid for an office visit. The auditing system in place was a joke. He knew about a week in advance when the auditor was coming, he would take her to her favorite restaurant, put her up in a swanky hotel, and in turn we would pull a handful of selected files for her to "audit". </p><p>Saying all of that, I don't think our government can be trusted as a watchdog over such an enormous task as national healthcare.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tinamarie1, post: 299942, member: 255"] I am glad that atleast the health care issue is being brought to the forefront in our country. I have very mixed feelings about our government ruling it though. I have very very little faith that they could handle such a task appropriately. I used to work for a doctor who primarily saw medicaid patients. After being there about a month, I realized why he hired someone like me with absolutely NO knowledge of medicaid. He wanted to tell me how to bill medicaid, when and the dollar amount. He was doing alot of fraudulant activity. It was a pediatricians office. If a mother called with a question about her child, he had me bill medicaid for an office visit. The auditing system in place was a joke. He knew about a week in advance when the auditor was coming, he would take her to her favorite restaurant, put her up in a swanky hotel, and in turn we would pull a handful of selected files for her to "audit". Saying all of that, I don't think our government can be trusted as a watchdog over such an enormous task as national healthcare. [/QUOTE]
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