STATEMENT FROM AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR HOMECARE
"Mr. Chairman and Ranking Member, on behalf of the American Association for Homecare's more than 4,000 member locations serving Medicare beneficiaries in every state in the nation, we appreciate the opportunity to submit this statement to the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Subcommittee on Federal Financial Management, Government Information, Federal Services, and International Security regarding the elimination of waste and fraud in Medicare and Medicaid.
"The American Association for Homecare (AAHomecare) represents durable medical equipment providers, manufacturers, and other organizations in the homecare community. Members serve the medical needs of the millions of Americans who require oxygen equipment and therapy, power wheelchairs and other mobility assistive technologies, oxygen and inhalation drug therapy, home infusion, hospital beds, diabetic supplies, and other medical equipment, supplies, and services in the comfort of their homes. Receiving these services and equipment in the home reduces the need for lengthy, expensive institutional stays, and allows patients to receive the best treatment of all: the company of loving family and friends.
"AAHomecare and its members applaud the recent statement by President Obama that his administration would "root out the waste, fraud, and abuse in our Medicare program that doesn't make our seniors any healthier."
"The Association has zero tolerance for fraud and remains committed to eliminating fraud and abuse in the Medicare program. We are eager to work with Congress, the White House, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), and federal law enforcement agencies in efforts to ensure the integrity of the Medicare program. To that end, we continue to offer suggestions for additional fraud and abuse prevention strategies.
"This past February, AAHomecare presented its Medicare Anti-Fraud Legislative Action Plan to Members of Congress. This 13-point legislative action plan lays out tough, effective measures to stop waste, fraud and abuse in Medicare's home medical equipment (HME) sector.
"Our legislative action plan is designed to protect these patients and their families -- as well as the American taxpayers -- by stopping fraud and abuse in the Medicare system before it can start. The plan targets fraud and abuse at the source through proposed policies that will ensure that providers who participate in Medicare are responsible, legitimate businesses, and that disreputable actors are locked out of the system and prevented from abusing the public trust. Among the provisions detailed in the legislative proposal are more rigorous quality standards, increased penalties for fraud, mandated site inspections for new providers, and real-time claims analysis.
"The Association and its members want to work with Congress, the Administration, and CMS to enact these new steps to prevent criminals from abusing Medicare.
"While HME fraud only constitutes a small fraction of overall Medicare fraud, we firmly believe that any abuse of the Medicare system is a disgraceful waste of taxpayers' dollars and represents theft of resources needed by patients, seniors, and individuals with disabilities.
"It is important to note that the American Association for Homecare welcomes a full and thorough review of reimbursement policies for durable medical equipment to ensure that Medicare payments reflect the true costs of providing home medical care to beneficiaries. We would welcome an opportunity to meet with congressional committee staff and with the Office of Inspector General staff to discuss the cost of services needed to provide proper care for seniors who require medical oxygen therapy, complex rehabilitative equipment, and other forms of home-based care.
"It's also worth noting that the most recent National Health Expenditures data show that spending in the durable medical equipment sector grew by a rate of just 0.75 percent between 2006 and 2007, and that rate of growth is probably negative now. Spending in our sector of Medicare represents 1.6 percent of total Medicare spending.
"In the Medicare Anti-Fraud Legislative Plan, the American Association for Homecare proposes the following 13 specific recommendations to stop fraud and abuse in the homecare sector. These steps would eliminate most of the Medicare fraud attributed to the home medical equipment sector by attacking the problem at the front of the process rather than relying on the "pay-and-chase" approach to stopping fraud.
"This action plan is a tangible demonstration of the home medical equipment sector's commitment to stopping fraud and abuse in the homecare sector. More importantly, the plan will ensure that bad actors will no longer manage to enter the system, and those that are unfortunately already in are quickly discovered, removed and harshly punished.
For more information about the Medicare Anti-Fraud Legislative Action Plan, please contact
CONTACTS:
Michael Reinemer
703-535-1881
michaelr@aahomecare.org
Tilly Gambill
703-535-1896
tillyg@aahomecare.org
The American Association for Homecare represents durable medical equipment providers, manufacturers, and other organizations in the homecare community. Members serve the medical needs of millions of Americans who require oxygen equipment and therapy, mobility assistive technologies, medical supplies, inhalation drug therapy, home infusion, and other medical equipment and services in their homes. The Association's members operate more than 3,000 homecare locations in all 50 states. Visit www.aahomecare.org.
SOURCE American Association for Homecare