OPENING STATEMENT // Roskam at Hearing on “Health Care Fraud Investigations”
House Ways and Means Committee Republicans
Roskam Opening Statement at Hearing on "Health Care Fraud Investigations"
Remarks as prepared for delivery:
"Good morning, and welcome to the Ways and Means Subcommittee on Oversight's hearing on health care investigations and
"One aspect of the problem is that not only are taxpayers impacted, but many fraud schemes actively harm patients. One of the most egregious examples is the case of
"In other instances, fraudsters may bill
"Even when a fraudster does not physically harm someone, the fraud creates significant and long-term damage down the line. Many fraudsters steal beneficiaries' identities and use them to bill
"At the end of the day, if it can be done, fraudsters are finding a way to do it. At the beginning of this
"One of the difficulties that we in
"Additionally, CBO does not take into account the costs that fraud incurs in addition to the stolen money. These costs include the amount of time and resources law enforcement needs to investigate and prosecute cases, attempting to retrieve the money already out the door in fraudulent payments, and repairing patient harm. And no one can deny that the drug crisis continues to grow. We've spent billions of dollars fighting the drug epidemic. Just a few months ago
"Last year, we got a closer look at some of the tools CMS uses to detect fraud. Members of the Subcommittee went up to
"But we remain concerned that CMS continues to rely too much on pay and chase rather than preventing potentially fraudulent payments from going out the door. And we hope to see greater improvements going forward. At our hearing last year, I drew the comparison between how the private sector and the government investigate fraud. In the private sector, a credit card company can detect unusual behavior and guess that my credit card has been stolen almost instantaneously. A witness from
"I would argue the opposite is true, and if we use better data analysis and predictive analytics - complex data can be used to identify fraud and improper payments faster. And that's important not only to save taxpayer dollars, but to save patients who are being harmed by these criminals.
"But no matter how good data analytics get, there will still be the need for investigations and law enforcement. That is the final piece of the puzzle and what we are focusing on today. We have an excellent panel of witnesses who can speak first-hand about their work in detecting, investigating, and prosecuting fraud cases. Two of our witnesses worked on the Dr. Fata investigation I referenced earlier, and thanks in part to their tenacious work, that particular fraudster has been sentenced to 45 years in prison.
"The work these witnesses do is incredibly important and I look forward to hearing from them."


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