Abstract
Part I provides a background discussion of the PPS, DRGs, and incentive plans. Part II focuses on the fraud and abuse provisions of the Medicare statute and argues that incentive plans violate the plain language · of the statute, which prohibits any knowing and willful remuneration for the inducement of referrals. Part III concentrates on the fraudulent and abusive practices that incentive plans encourage. The plans frustrate legislative intent because they encourage practices that subvert the cost-containment purposes of the PPS and have an adverse effect on patient care.
Recommended Citation
Kathryn A. Krecke,
Abusing the Patient: Medicare Fraud and Abuse and Hospital-Physician Incentive Plans,
20
U. Mich. J. L. Reform
279
(1986).
Available at:
https://repository.law.umich.edu/mjlr/vol20/iss1/10