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Who pays for care when errors are made?

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Created Apr 4 2008 - 7:59am


Increasingly, health plans are beginning to follow Medicare's lead and refuse payment for at least some care related to medical errors. The most recent to take this step is WellPoint, the nation's largest health plan as calculated by number of beneficiaries. The Blues are well on their way to taking a similar position.

All of this raises questions that I don't think have sufficiently been addressed. Who will pay for the care delivered to address these errors? Before you suggest that it's obvious that providers will, let me propose a few alternative scenarios:

Sure, I know that many state hospital associations already have vowed not to bill for care related to never events, but the associations vary in what they're accepting financial responsibility for. Meanwhile, insurers are developing their own lists of unacceptable errors, which may not overlap in each case.

All I'm saying is, that I see the makings of a mess here, and one that isn't really being discussed enough. Folks, things could get pretty nasty fast once enough insurers get tough with non-payment policies. It wouldn't hurt to take a hard look today at how you'll handle disputes that fall between the cracks. - Anne [1]


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