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Select fraud, abuse, or neither, for each scenario.

(1) Dr. Bateman has decided to send his patient, Mrs. Lattamee, to Dr. Snyder, a gastroenterologist who
was a medical student with him. In exchange for this referral, Dr. Snyder has agreed to provide Dr.
Bateman with a percentage of the reimbursement he receives for each patient sent to him.

(2) Fred Barron has arteriosclerosis and needs a stent placed in his right carotid artery. Dr. Allen also
decided to put a stent in Fred's left carotid artery as a precaution to prevent arteriosclerosis.

(3) Dr. Brown has several Medicare patients who are on a limited and fixed income and have a hard time
paying their bills and buying food. The doctor has instructed his billing staff to write-off the
coinsurance that is indicated on the Medicare Summary Notice as an adjustment against his charges.

(4) Physical Therapy Associates has been billing insurance companies for services provided by an unsupervised physical therapy student in the practice manager's name because he is responsible for
that student.

Respuesta :

Answer:

2. Fraud

1.neither

3. Aduse

4. Fraud

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