As clinicians, it’s important to be financial stewards of your practice and/or as a healthcare professional
As clinicians, it’s important to be financial stewards of your practice and/or as a healthcare professional. That’s why this case study was selected to give you a real-world scenario that does occur in the healthcare industry. Additionally, just last week, the U.S. Department of Justice cracked down on nationwide fraud focused on health care for the elderly and disabled. Read article here: Federal health care fraud crackdown snags several Florida defendants | WUSFLinks to an external site.
Read the following case study and article and then answer the questions below:
What do you think about Westwood’s proposal to provide physicians with “leased” diagnostic equipment? Does it violate any laws?
Thinking about the article. In your opinion, why do you think healthcare fraud is so prevalent in South Florida? Need to use evidence to support your argument.
What strategies (2-3) would you propose to reduce healthcare fraud? Please explain.
Sample Answer
Westwood’s Proposal and Legality
Westwood’s proposal to “lease” diagnostic equipment to physicians raises ethical and potentially legal concerns. Here’s why:
- Kickbacks: The arrangement could be seen as a kickback scheme. Physicians might feel pressured to order unnecessary tests using the leased equipment to generate revenue for Westwood and potentially receive a kickback in return. The Anti-Kickback Statute prohibits offering or receiving remuneration (including equipment leases) to induce referrals for designated health services.