(Washington D.C., Tuesday, July 30, 2018) - Hospice use has grown steadily over recent years, with
Medicare paying $16.7 billion for 1.4 million beneficiaries in hospice care in 2016. A decade before, in
2006, those numbers were $9.2 billion for fewer than 1 million beneficiaries....
In a new hospice portfolio released by the Inspector General for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (OIG), the agency found that hospices do not always provide needed services to patients and sometimes provide poor quality care.
OIG also found that patients and their families and caregivers do not receive crucial information to make informed decisions about their care. And taxpayers are bankrolling much of this poor care and fraud through the Medicare hospice benefit....
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