I saw a headline in my newspaper that read as follows...
Room for Savings Found in Medicare
The people who feed us news think this is news. A better headline would be...
Anywhere You Look in Medicare Expenditures You Can See Money That Could Be Saved
Saying there is “room for saving” in Medicare is as nonsensical a headline, as these are...
- Magic Johnson Knows How To Bounce A Basketball
- Cancer Is Not Good For Your Health
- People Who Make Millions Of Dollars A Year Have A Lot Of Money
Just where does the article say we are going to save money? It says we are going to force labs that are paid through Medicare to accept less money and this will supposedly save close to $1 Billion a year.
I will agree that there are probably overcharges by the labs but can’t you just see the finders of this money saving idea saying to themselves, “We don’t have to look for savings any more because we have done such a good job of plugging this hole. Where is my Plugging Wasteful Spending Bonus money?”
If the head guy at Medicare would call me and ask for input, I would point him to Waste, Fraud & Abuse. I’m sorry to say he would probably respond to me, “What’s that?”
The same day I saw the headline that got me cranking on this posting, I saw this on TV...
- Last year $32.7 Billion was lost to Waste, Fraud & Abuse in Medicare.
- Last year $19.2 Billion was lost to Waste, Fraud & Abuse in Medicaid.
- My TV said this kind of money wasting has been going on for decades.
Does it make you wonder why our government can’t stop the Waste, Fraud & Abuse, if they know exactly how much was wasted, frauded & abused? They did not say that a whole bunch of money was wasted, frauded & abused. They very precisely say $32.7 & $19.2 Billion. That’s pretty specific. If they can tally it up, they must know where the Waste, Fraud & Abuse is happening. Go Get ‘Em, Guys!
I heard a member of Congress say this about the $32.7 & the $19.2 Billion...
Because things in the economy now are tight we are paying more attention to this kind of thing. In the past we were fairly indulgent.
The Smartfella has this to say about that...Thank heaven things are tight!
If you are like me, you stared at “fairly indulgent” for a long time.
There you go thinking the Smartfella made up the Congressman’s silly utterance. I swear on my little-bought book that this is what I heard him say.
Would I kid u?
Smartfella
Lagniappe: Special message to Upa. Don’t add a comment to this blog posting telling me that “frauded” is not a word.