
July 8, 2024
New Wall Street Journal Study To Generate Huge Capitol Hill Focus A Wall Street Journal (WSJ) analysis published today finds that Medicare Advantage (MA) plans filed numerous questionable diagnoses in the risk adjustment program to generate about $50 billion between 2018 and 2021. The WSJ found diagnoses for patients that did not have certain conditions or could not possibly have such conditions. It also found that many conditions were diagnosed at a much higher rate in MA than in the traditional fee-for-service (FFS) prorgam. This adds to numerous other private and public studies that will be fodder for reforms coming from Capitol Hill on MA overpayments. As many of you know, I am a defender of MA and feel that some accusations of overpayments are not accurate. I do not doubt there are some inaccuracies in what the WSJ found as well. At the same time, I have said there