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Competitive bid program to get congressional look

Medicare’s competitive bidding program for durable medical equipment will be questioned at a House Ways and Means health subcommittee hearing next week.

Medicare officials have touted the program as a major way to save money and reduce fraud in sale and rental of equipment, prosthetics, orthotics and supplies. According to Medicare officials, the first round of bids resulted in a roughly one-quarter drop in the price of equipment.

Equipment dealers have argued that the bid process was flawed and that it will put many longtime small dealers out of business because they will be shut out of the program.

“We have heard from both suppliers and beneficiary advocates that the DMEPOS competitive bidding program is not working as well as it is supposed to,” Rep. Pete Stark, D-Calif., the panel’s chairman, said in a statement. “I look forward to hearing their concerns, as well as from CMS, as we consider whether changes need to be made before the program is further expanded.”

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By shel

May 1, 2008 11:20 PM | Link to this

this is the worst program imaginable. thousands of people will be thrown out of work and Medicare beneficiaries will receive inferior supplies and service. Everyone must call their congressman and demand an end to it.

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