HHS watchdog accuses CVS Medicare Advantage plan of upcoding
Listen to the article 6 min. Please let us know if you have feedback. –A Medicare Advantage plan run by CVS inflated diagnoses for its members between 2018 and 2019, resulting in almost $7 million in estimated overpayments, according to a new audit by the HHS Office of the Inspector General.– Last week, the HHS OIG published an audit of Coventry Health and Life…
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