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Medicare lost millions in savings due to spotty oversight: federal watchdog

Por: The Hill Health January 04, 2023

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Editor’s note: This story has been corrected to reflect that CMS set Medicare payment amounts incorrectly for seven drug codes. A federal watchdog has found that Medicare lost out on millions of potential savings due to spotty oversight of the average sales price of medications, impacting how much Medicare Part B beneficiaries pay for coverage. released Tuesday that while the CMS has an established procedure to oversee data on the average... + full article



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