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Originally Posted by Rainger99
At this point, I don’t think we can reach any conclusion as to whether it was a coding error or whether it is fraud.
All we have is a conclusory statement from TVH. I know that corporations “always” tell the truth but I would like to hear more details before I make any final decision as to what happened.
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Intrawebz armchair lawyering is pretty silly.
1. It's not up to you to "decide." The decision was already made.
2. Medicare has already acknowledged that it was an error, not fraud.
3. You aren't owed any further details, but if you REALLY care, you'll fill out the appropriate FOIA forms and submit them to the state and federal government, and wait the expect 6-months-to-never for a response.