Some social media users misinterpreted the announcement and believed the moratorium was on patients receiving supplies, not ...
The government plans a six-month moratorium on supplier enrollment in the Medicare program to find ways to stop what it called “longstanding instances of fraud, waste, and abuse” by certain companies.
Conduit Health has announced a $17 million Series A to expand its vertically-integrated model that it says brings clinical care, insurance authorization and medical supply fulfillment together under o ...
With $17 million in new funding, Conduit Health’s work is just beginning, says CEO and co-founder Natan Wise. The company, which offers primarily incontinence supplies, mobility and home safety ...
A Texas man was sentenced to 90 months in prison for his role in a $59.9 million scheme involving medically unnecessary durable medical equipment billed to Medicare, according to a March 9 news ...
The New York StateWide Senior Action Council (StateWide), a 54-year-old non-profit organization dedicated to serving the needs and well-being of our State's more ...
States could potentially save millions if they adopted the Medicare competitive bidding payment amounts to purchase medical equipment instead of the higher Medicaid fee schedule amounts, according to ...
Closeup of a person adjusting a bed. For people with certain medical conditions, such as a broken hip or paraplegia, an adjustable bed can mean greater comfort and a lower risk of further injury. This ...
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has reopened bids for durable medical equipment suppliers in a “round-one rebid” for its competitive bidding program for DME, prosthetics, orthotics and ...