The Department of Health and Human Services is intensifying oversight of hospice providers amid growing concerns over fraud and improper care, with plans to decertify companies engaging in overbilling, identity theft, or billing for unrendered services. The crackdown targets systemic issues in a rapidly expanding sector.
- HHS is targeting hospice providers for overbilling, identity theft, and billing for unprovided services
- Decertification of noncompliant hospice providers is being pursued by federal regulators
- Admissions to hospice care have risen, prompting increased scrutiny
- HCA and CHS are key players in the healthcare ecosystem facing potential compliance risk
- Federal enforcement actions may impact Medicare reimbursement and provider operations
- No specific financial figures or performance data were disclosed in the announcement
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