Cookies help us display personalized product recommendations and ensure you have great shopping experience.

By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
SmartData CollectiveSmartData Collective
  • Analytics
    AnalyticsShow More
    data analytics
    How Data Analytics Can Help You Construct A Financial Weather Map
    4 Min Read
    financial analytics
    Financial Analytics Shows The Hidden Cost Of Not Switching Systems
    4 Min Read
    warehouse accidents
    Data Analytics and the Future of Warehouse Safety
    10 Min Read
    stock investing and data analytics
    How Data Analytics Supports Smarter Stock Trading Strategies
    4 Min Read
    predictive analytics risk management
    How Predictive Analytics Is Redefining Risk Management Across Industries
    7 Min Read
  • Big Data
  • BI
  • Exclusive
  • IT
  • Marketing
  • Software
Search
© 2008-25 SmartData Collective. All Rights Reserved.
Reading: Study: Data Analysis May Combat Medicare and Medicaid Fraud
Share
Notification
Font ResizerAa
SmartData CollectiveSmartData Collective
Font ResizerAa
Search
  • About
  • Help
  • Privacy
Follow US
© 2008-23 SmartData Collective. All Rights Reserved.
SmartData Collective > Analytics > Study: Data Analysis May Combat Medicare and Medicaid Fraud
AnalyticsBig Data

Study: Data Analysis May Combat Medicare and Medicaid Fraud

Roman Vladimirov
Roman Vladimirov
4 Min Read
Image
SHARE

ImageData analysis can provide businesses with key information to make improvements and mitigate risk, and it may even be able to help combat Medicare and Medicaid fraud.

ImageData analysis can provide businesses with key information to make improvements and mitigate risk, and it may even be able to help combat Medicare and Medicaid fraud. The University of Cincinnati recently released a report that analyzed the effect of fraud-fighting strategies, and the results make it clear that data analysis paying close attention to big data could be the key to preventing major losses.

High rate of fraud stresses importance of protective strategies
The health care field is not alone when it comes to the threat of fraud, as this is a risk businesses across virtually every industry face as well. PricewaterhouseCoopers’ 2014 Global Economic Crime Survey revealed that U.S. companies appear to be targeted more often than their global counterparts, as 45 percent of surveyed businesses in America dealt with fraud between 2012 and 2013, while only 37 percent had these issues worldwide. Not only should American companies be on higher alert, but they will want to focus on cyber threats, as the crime survey highlighted the fact that 44 percent of U.S. businesses affected by fraud in 2013 were dealing with cybercrime. This is compared to only 23 percent on a global scale.

Health care fraud can lead to billions in losses
For companies that work with Medicare and Medicaid, addressing the risk of fraud is especially pertinent. The U.S. Department of Justice reports that health care fraud can lead to losses in the millions each year, and that is not including the cost of recovering from such detrimental events.

More Read

data analysis in 2020
Data Analysis Evolves At An Unprecedented Pace In 2020
A Guide to Career Success for Aspiring Big Data Analysts
First Look – SPSS PASW Decision Management Solutions
Keeping Sales & Marketing Data in Order: What startups must learn from the enterprise.
5 Benefits of Analytics to Manage Commercial Construction

“Estimates show that Medicare and Medicaid fraud cost somewhere in the range of $29.8 billion to $99.4 billion in 2012,” study author Michael Czarnecki, a doctoral student at UC’s College of Education, Criminal Justice and Human Services, said in a release. “This means that every day in 2012, Medicare and Medicaid fraud averaged between $81.5 million and $271.5 million, with every hour averaging between $3.4 million and $11.3 million lost to fraud. But the evolution of fraud control strategies has demonstrated some effectiveness in combating this problem.”

Employing analysis tools to prevent and fight back against fraud may be an effective method for those in the health care industry to consider. The technology behind data analysis grows and changes constantly, and the UC research found that recent developments in business analytics are making it easier for experts to spot potential issues with Medicare and Medicaid claims before they can escalate. This has the potential to save billions of dollars, as Czarnecki found that there was a $7 return for every dollar invested into data analysis prevention between 2009 and 2011.

Share This Article
Facebook Pinterest LinkedIn
Share

Follow us on Facebook

Latest News

protecting patient data
How to Protect Psychotherapy Data in a Digital Practice
Big Data Exclusive Security
data analytics
How Data Analytics Can Help You Construct A Financial Weather Map
Analytics Exclusive Infographic
AI use in payment methods
AI Shows How Payment Delays Disrupt Your Business
Artificial Intelligence Exclusive Infographic
financial analytics
Financial Analytics Shows The Hidden Cost Of Not Switching Systems
Analytics Exclusive Infographic

Stay Connected

1.2KFollowersLike
33.7KFollowersFollow
222FollowersPin

You Might also Like

Big Data Gets a Budget Boost, But How Can It Help Your Business?

5 Min Read

Why you shouldn’t use JPGs for quantitative charts: a case study

3 Min Read

Does B2B Need Social? The Growing Importance of Social Media Analytics to B2B

5 Min Read

By the Data: The Geography of Gender-Based Income Inequality

5 Min Read

SmartData Collective is one of the largest & trusted community covering technical content about Big Data, BI, Cloud, Analytics, Artificial Intelligence, IoT & more.

data-driven web design
5 Great Tips for Using Data Analytics for Website UX
Big Data
AI chatbots
AI Chatbots Can Help Retailers Convert Live Broadcast Viewers into Sales!
Chatbots

Quick Link

  • About
  • Contact
  • Privacy
Follow US
© 2008-25 SmartData Collective. All Rights Reserved.
Go to mobile version
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?