Salomon E. Melgen, of North Palm Beach, Fla., was charged with 46 counts of health-care fraud for, among other things, allegedly submitting false claims to Medicare between 2004 and 2013, receiving $105 million in payments over six of those years from the federal program for the elderly and disabled…
The indictment details more than two dozen patients for whom Dr. Melgen allegedly submitted fraudulent billing to the taxpayer-funded program…
In one case, Dr. Melgen fraudulently billed Medicare about $385,000 from 2011 to 2013 for tests and procedures on both eyes of a man, according to the indictment, including some 70 injections of the costly eye drug Lucentis, used to treat macular degeneration, the in-dictment claims… Excerpts from WSJ article 4-16-15
This is the guy involved with New Jersey’s Senator Menendez. Appears to be quite a greedy character doesn’t he?
Getting away with this level of fraud is just another symptom of the problem the Medicare bureaucracy has with claims management; a long-standing and well documented problem. However, there is another factor in all this, the Medicare beneficiary.
You may recall if you have ever filed a health insurance claim that eventually you also receive an Explanation of Benefits (EOB). That form provides information on the date of service, the provider, type of service, fee charged and allowed and the payment. 
Wouldn’t you think that over nine years, two dozen patients and $105 million someone would have said, “Hey, I never received those services!”


“Wouldn’t you think that over nine years, two dozen patients and $105 million someone would have said, “Hey, I never received those services!”
You are assuming that no one actually made a complaint to Medicare. In the past, I had occasion to complain to another large health insurer about incorrect charges. I took the time to document the incorrect charges and send in a letter describing the inaccuracies. I never heard back from them.
I would imagine that Medicare operates the same way. Complaints go directly to the round file.
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Well, you have a good point and make mine as well; poor administration in any case😎
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