Dec 02, 2022
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Top Stories: Audits show overcharges to Medicare Advantage plans; Attorneys general urge Apple to add reproductive data protections
Audits uncovered about $12 million in net overpayments; AGs say lax rules for safeguarding reproductive health data could harm providers.
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New audits have raised the question: Are the feds being overbilled in their Medicare Advantage payments? I'm Jeff Lagasse with Healthcare Finance News, and we'll take a closer look at that and other big news in this week's Top Stories, including state AGs urging Apple to add new protections for reproductive health data, and Amazon Web Services launching a new AI product.
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In this episode:
- Millions in Medicare Advantage overcharges revealed in audits
- State AGs urge Apple to better protect reproductive health data
- AWS launches Amazon Omics for precision medicine
Talking Points:
- Some MA plans overbilled the government more than $1,000 per patient a year on average
- The audits uncovered about $12 million in net overpayments for the care of 18,090 patients sampled
- 10 state AGs sent a letter to Apple CEO Tim Cook saying lax rules for safeguarding reproductive health data could harm patients or providers in the wake of the Supreme Court decision that overturned Roe v. Wade
- Amazon Web Services has launched a service that utilizes artificial intelligence, machine learning, and other AWS and partner products and services to run IT-heavy bioinformatics workflows
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