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Medicare fraud, errors are costing $7b a year
Leakage is costing taxpayers a fortune each year due to crime, billing mistakes and an ineffective watchdog. A root-and-branch review is overdue.
Adele FergusonInvestigative journalist and columnistMedicare fraud and billing errors by medical practitioners are costing taxpayers at least $7 billion a year, according to Dr Margaret Faux, a health regulation expert who has been administering Australian medical billing since Medicare began.
Faux says the level of leakage – taxpayer money lost through fraud, errors and abuse – was as much as 30 per cent of the total Medicare scheme’s costs.
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