RACs Correct $2.4 Billion in Improper Payments in FY 2012
According to the latest figures released by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), Recovery Audit Contractors (RACs) corrected a total of $2.4 billion in improper payments in fiscal year (FY) 2012, of which $2.29 billion was attributable to overpayments collected and $109.4 million was from underpayments returned. The amount of total corrections in FY 2012 was an enormous increase from the $939.3 million in total corrections reported in FY 2011. Since October 2009, the RACs have corrected a total of $3.43 billion, of which roughly 92% has been attributable to overpayments collected.
Medical necessity of cardiovascular procedures was reported to be the top issue for overpayments in RAC regions A, B and C. In RAC region D, the top issue for overpayments was found to be minor surgery and other treatments billed as inpatient. The top RAC issues for underpayments were not provided by CMS.
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