Becker's Healthcare October 24, 2022
Rylee Wilson

Congress and government regulators have the power to stop Medicare Advantage fraud, Richard Kronick, PhD, said in a letter to the New York Times.

Dr. Kronick, a former deputy assistant secretary for health policy at HHS and a former consultant to CMS, was cited in an Oct. 8 New York Times investigation that analyzed how payers can raise profits by billions by making Medicare Advantage patients appear sicker than they are.

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