Medicare Health Maintenance Organizations: The IMC Experience : Hearing Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives, One Hundredth Congress, First Session, December 15, 1987, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1988 - 205 pages |
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... trying to protect beneficiary services . It is also my under- standing that oversight over IMC was complicated by the fact that several former Department of Health and Human Services officials went to work for IMC . Testimony from the ...
... trying to protect beneficiary services . It is also my under- standing that oversight over IMC was complicated by the fact that several former Department of Health and Human Services officials went to work for IMC . Testimony from the ...
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... trying to take a little preventative action here . The six recommendations , which we do not have now in place but which would be helpful to make sure these kinds of problems don't occur in the future , is to say that where an HMO fails ...
... trying to take a little preventative action here . The six recommendations , which we do not have now in place but which would be helpful to make sure these kinds of problems don't occur in the future , is to say that where an HMO fails ...
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... trying to fix the exact amount owed by IMC to the Federal Government , but we had problems with the exact evidence . But I will tell you that the number that we are working with right now is $ 11.9 million owed by IMC to the Federal ...
... trying to fix the exact amount owed by IMC to the Federal Government , but we had problems with the exact evidence . But I will tell you that the number that we are working with right now is $ 11.9 million owed by IMC to the Federal ...
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... trying to go for a reconstruction of the records , which are incomplete . So , historical- ly , we do not have a very accurate picture as to what has taken place in the HMO Program as far as reconciling the accounts . Mr. WEISS . Do you ...
... trying to go for a reconstruction of the records , which are incomplete . So , historical- ly , we do not have a very accurate picture as to what has taken place in the HMO Program as far as reconciling the accounts . Mr. WEISS . Do you ...
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... trying to enroll ? Mr. KUSSEROW . Oh , extremely aggressive . And there were many , many salesmen out there that were operating on bounties . That is , that they would get so much money for each enrollee that they roped in . As we ...
... trying to enroll ? Mr. KUSSEROW . Oh , extremely aggressive . And there were many , many salesmen out there that were operating on bounties . That is , that they would get so much money for each enrollee that they roped in . As we ...
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50 percent affiliated providers agency asked audit Chairman complaints concern conflict of interest Congressman correct costs counties Dade County DATE ACTIVITY December 15 decision demonstration employees enrollees enrollment standard fact Federal qualification Financing Administration Florida former HHS FOWLER freedom-of-choice George Reeb going GOULET HADDOW HCFA Health and Human Health Care Financing Health Maintenance Organizations Heckler HMO's hospital Human Services IMC contract IMC's inspector International Medical Centers investigation issue Jeb Bush Juan del Real Kevin Moley kind KUSSEROW law firm letter LIGHTFOOT Lyn Nofziger Medicaid Medicare beneficiaries Medicare contract Medicare enrollment Medicare Program ment Miami Miguel Recarey million MOLEY non-Medicare OHMO operations paid patient payment PELOSI PRIVATE HEALTH PLANS problems PRUSSIN qualification officer Recarey's received recommendations regulations requirement responsibility risk-based SAWYER staff statement subcommittee TEFRA terminate testimony Thank things tion waiver Wayne Fowler WEISS
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Page 117 - ... organization's enrollment may be Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries. (2) Waiver of composition of enrollment standard. Unless limited by the criteria specified in paragraph (d)(3) of this section, HCPA may waive compliance with the requirements of paragraph (d)<l) of this section if— (i) The organization is making reasonable efforts to enroll individuals who are not Medicare or Medicaid beneficiaries; and (ii) Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries constitute more than 50 percent of the population...
Page 158 - ... this subcommittee the benefit of your experience and programs. We appreciate your being a witness. At this point I would like to have entered into the record a statement by Senator Bellmon. He was not able to get here to present it in the opening, so it will be entered into the record in its entirety. STATEMENT OF HON. HENRY BELLMON, A US SENATOR FROM THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA Senator BELLMON. Mr. Chairman, members of the subcommittee : At the outset I want to say how pleased I am that this special...
Page 158 - DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF HEALTH MAINTENANCE ORGANIZATIONS, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES; AND HAROLD HUNTER, DIRECTOR, RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT, GROUP HEALTH ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA Mr.
Page 89 - I appreciate your taking the time to testify before the Government Operations Human Resources and Intergovernmental Relations Subcommittee on December I5.