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Group health benefits fraud: who's winning a lose-lose game?

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Certified Employee Benefit Specialists are surveyed regarding the fraud that incurs health care costs as high as $80 billion. Providers are pointed at as the party to blame, due to their alleged practice of twisting services to obtain a higher return than necessary. Thus, there is ethics involved. 'Forgiving' copayments is another aspect that needs further examination. Employees and dependents are not considered entirely innocent either, due to accounts of provisions abuses, false claims, and others. Most respondents do not support the idea of taxed plans to raise revenue for investigation and prosecution, but instead encourage employers to undertake tighter action.

Author: Carlsen, Melody A.
Publisher: International Society of Certified Employee Benefit Specialists
Publication Name: Benefits Quarterly
Subject: Human resources and labor relations
ISSN: 8756-1263
Year: 1992
Medical care, Ethical aspects, Medicare fraud

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Reinventing the workforce contingents at large: commentary

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Members of the International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans Society of Certified Employee Specialists have responded to the latest CENSUS, 'Reinventing the Workforce: Contingent at Large.' Almost 72% of those surveyed confirmed their use of contingent workers. Most of the respondents, or 53%, recruited contingent workers mainly through direct hire. The most frequently stated reason for hiring a contingent workforce is meeting changing business requirements.

Author: Carlsen, Melody A.
Publisher: International Society of Certified Employee Benefit Specialists
Publication Name: Benefits Quarterly
Subject: Human resources and labor relations
ISSN: 8756-1263
Year: 1996
Labor supply, Labor force, Part-time employment, Part time employment

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Cobra: a cross-examination

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Interest in the controversial Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA) has diminished. This can be perceived from the reduced response rate generated froma CENSUS of Employee Benefit Specialists. The survey showed that CENSUS respondents have either a good or fair appraisal of their rights and that the most misinterpreted COBRA topics are payment of premiums, qualifying events, election of coverage and termination of coverage.

Author: Carlsen, Melody A.
Publisher: International Society of Certified Employee Benefit Specialists
Publication Name: Benefits Quarterly
Subject: Human resources and labor relations
ISSN: 8756-1263
Year: 1992
Laws, regulations and rules, Health insurance, Employee benefits, Insurance claims adjustment

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