And the nephrologists jailed in Germany for putting people on D who didn't need to be.Give me some time to find the reports if wanted.
Quote from: cassandra on December 03, 2017, 02:37:54 PMAnd the nephrologists jailed in Germany for putting people on D who didn't need to be.Give me some time to find the reports if wanted.Many thanks Cassandra, I would be very grateful for further information about this and I don't quite understand how this could possibly........Many thanks for further information and best wishes from Kristina.
Sorry I don't know why the font is so large. But Kristine this is not the first time this happened (nor the last) in Germany or other countries. I think it's because people (drs with their own practice) are being paid per treatment carried out.In the Netherlands it was (when I was there '80s) the same system and when a dr deems necesarry, insurance pays.
If memory serves me one of the big two dialysis companies was caught by CMS for billing a vial of medicine per patient while using the vial to treat several patients after a audit a large sum of cash was returned to the government.
I think the issue was using part of a vial of EPO, wasting the rest, and billing for the full vial rather than using the entire vial on multiple patients.