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- Trump Administration Prioritizes Affordability by Announcing Major . . .
CMS is taking decisive steps to prevent fraudulent Medicare billing by durable medical equipment, prosthetics, orthotics, and supplies (DMEPOS) companies A six-month moratorium on new Medicare enrollment for certain DMEPOS suppliers builds on CMS’ stopping more than $1 5 billion in suspected fraudulent billing in this area last year
- Trump administration targets DME suppliers in fraud crackdown
The Trump administration is imposing a six-month moratorium on Medicare enrollment for certain suppliers of durable medical equipment, prosthetics and orthotics, or DMEPOS, as part of a broader plan to combat fraud in healthcare
- Medicare Crackdown: The New Federal Push Targeting Suspicious Medical . . .
Fraud in this area has quietly drained billions of taxpayer dollars while putting patients at risk The new enforcement push signals a major shift in how Medicare monitors and stops abuse before
- CMS’ fraud crackdown and musculoskeletal care
CMS’ six-month moratorium on Medicare enrollment for certain durable medical equipment, prosthetics, orthotics and supplies vendors is the latest move in its broader fraud crackdown, but musculoskeletal leaders are divided on what it will mean for care delivery
- CMS unveils new initiatives aimed at cracking down on fraud
In addition, the CMS said it is taking aim at fraudulent billing conducted by durable medical equipment companies, saying a six-month moratorium on new Medicare enrollment for certain DME
- HHS, CMS Announce Moratorium on New DMEPOS Suppliers in ‘Major . . .
Citing “fraudulent Medicare billing” by suppliers of durable medical equipment, prosthetics, orthotics, and supplies (DMEPOS), the Trump administration on Feb 25 announced a six-month nationwide moratorium on the enrollment of new Medicare DMEPOS suppliers
- Owner of Durable Medical Equipment Company Sentenced for $59M Medicare . . .
A Texas man was sentenced Friday to 90 months in prison for his role in a $59 9 million conspiracy to pay kickbacks and submit claims for medically unnecessary durable medical equipment (DME) to Medicare
- Trump Administration Prioritizes Affordability by Announcing Major . . .
Today HHS announced new steps to crack down on fraud in Medicare and Medicaid to protect patients and taxpayers and improve affordability
- Orthotic DME Fraud Scheme Exposed - parrellahealth. law
The Department of Justice has once again taken decisive action against fraud in the durable medical equipment (DME) sector On February 20, 2025, federal authorities charged Raju Sharma, the owner of Pharmagears, LLC and RR Medco, LLC, in connection with a nearly $30 million Medicare fraud scheme
- Durable Medical Equipment Fraud and Safeguards in Medicare
Our review will provide information about current fraud schemes and the safeguards and monitoring that CMS has to prevent fraud, waste, and abuse These findings will result in multiple products
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