Prevention and Early Detection of Health Care Fraud, Waste, and Abuse



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National Health Policy Forum Prevention and Early Detection of Health Care Fraud, Waste, and Abuse October 30, 2009 Edward Litchko Senior Director Corporate & Financial Investigations Department Independence Blue Cross Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Independence Blue Cross Our mission To enhance the health and wellness of the people and communities we serve by increasing access to quality health care and delivering value through our products and services. 1

Independence Blue Cross 2008 revenue $11.4 billion 2008 claims incurred $10.1 billion 2008 employees 8,400 Number of office locations 18 2

Healthcare Fraud: Estimated Losses and Actual Recoveries 2008 US health care expenditures: $2.6 trillion National Health Care Anti-Fraud Association estimates: 3% to 10% of dollars spent on health care lost to fraud Estimates of $78 billion in 2008 Blue Cross Blue Shield Association Plans 2008 fraud savings and recoveries: $350 million; $7 in savings for each $1 spent 3

Healthcare Fraud Estimated Losses 2008 IBC claims incurred $10.1 billion National Health Care Anti-Fraud Association estimate: 3% to 10% of dollars spent on health care lost to fraud 2008 IBC estimated fraud losses: $303 million - $1 billion 2008 IBC FWA recoveries: $51.7 million; $9.8 in recoveries for each $1 spent 4

Corporate and Financial Investigations Department Fraud, Waste, and Abuse Financial Recoveries 2008 2004-2008 Medical Facility $ 40.1 million $ 149.6 million Professional $ 3.3 million $ 7.2 million Pharmacy $ 7.4 million $ 15.1 million Financial Investigations $.9 million $ 20.6 million Total Recoveries $ 51.7 million $ 192.5 million 5

CFID Fraud Referrals and Legal Action 2008 2004-2008 Referrals Federal 23 142 State 22 73 Local 16 96 Regulatory 3 14 Total 64 325 Indictments 26 86 Sentenced 18 65 6

Methods to Identify Fraud, Waste, and Abuse Software VIPS products STARS Sentinel Hotline Internal sources External sources Inter and intra net websites 7

STARS Data Mining Software Tool Fraud, waste and abuse data mining tool Data warehouse multiple years Type of data Medical claims Pharmacy claims Drug Enforcement Administration numbers National Technical Information Services 8

STARS Data Mining Software Tool (continued) Member enrollment and group benefits Provider demographics National Provider Identification Numbers Proactive identification of questionable trends, patterns, and schemes Claim level data detail Average Wholesale Price/Average Sales Price 9

Sentinel Data Mining Software Tool Early-warning fraud detection tool Overpayment protection software Rules based Compares peer to peer Compares procedure to procedure 10

Sentinel Data Mining Software Detection Tool (continued) Separate modules for professional, pharmacy, and hospital claims Pharmacy drug vs. medical utilization Professional comparison to hospital claims Identifies who/what to look at 11

Fraud Schemes Intentional billing for services not rendered Falsifying medical diagnoses or procedures to maximize payments Duplicate billing Misrepresentation of location where service was rendered Identity theft 12

Fraud Schemes (continued) Rendering medical care without a license Conspiracy with durable medical equipment supplier to bill for unnecessary items Knowingly permitting someone who does not have insurance to use a covered person s card Billing for more than 24 hours of service in a day 13

Fraud Scheme Behavioral Healthcare Provider Data mining for an impossible day Psychiatrist billed for 60 hours a day, more than 50 patients per day Proactive analysis indicated excessive billing, at a high level, individual psychiatric consultations Patients interviewed never went to psychiatrist 14

Observe the results the focus begins on procedure code rather than provider specialty. CFID decided to proactively perform analysis on the billing patterns of psychiatric outpatient office visits, 90801 90809, especially higher level codes with medical evaluation. The Summary Analysis function was performed to determine the top 25 providers billing those codes, regardless of medical specialty. Observe the results Our most aberrant provider is not only billing the highest volume in terms of unit and billed amount, but also for the highest level code, 90809! 15

Standard Analysis reporting by top procedure codes indicated that 90809, a 75 80 minute psychiatric O/V with Medical Evaluation was not one of the top 50 procedures billed by IBC s entire psychiatry population! Observe the results Another Red Flag 16

Observe the results Ratio Reports reveal how pervasively this provider billed this high level code across her entire patient population. Another Red Flag Observe the results Once again, despite lower Normalized Values relative to her peers, sheer patient volume puts this provider to the forefront. 17

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Fraud Scheme Behavioral Healthcare Provider Surveillance of office: yoga classes offered Undercover operation enrolled in yoga classes Insurance card photocopied CEO/treasurer owner of health care provider business signed lease for building Corporate owner filed medical claims to represent yoga classes as treatment for mental and substance abuse 19

Fraud Scheme Behavioral Healthcare Provider Medical claims listed licensed psychiatrist as performing provider Yoga class attendees had not seen psychiatrist Investigators determined that psychiatrist was out of the country for most of the claim dates Psychiatrist was confronted: Never saw patients and did not work for corporation owner 20

Fraud Scheme Behavioral Healthcare Provider Investigation referred to Federal Insurance Fraud Task Force Corporate owner indicted and plead guilty to health care fraud charges Sentence: 30 months incarceration, 30 months probation, and ordered to make restitution of $1,080,755 21

Enablers of Fraud, Waste, and Abuse State regulations pertaining to timely process and payment of a clean claim Resource constraints Law enforcement s competing priorities Sharing of case information between law enforcement and private sector insurance companies Risk of law suites by providers Pay and chase is extremely costly 22

Blue Cross Blue Shield Association: Recommendations to Address Fraud Strengthen public-private partnerships Increase federal fraud investigation personnel Increase funding for federal enforcement activities Incorporate private health plan losses due to fraud and abuse, associated with government program and other coverage, into federal enforcement actions or negotiated settlements (e.g. Medicare Advantage, Part D, Medigap) 23

Blue Cross Blue Shield Association: National Anti-Fraud Strategy Continued close collaborations with law enforcement agencies (e.g. FBI, HHS, OIG) BCBSA Anti-Fraud Strike Force initiative Expanded consumer education initiatives Smart technology/data mining initiatives 24