Preventing Pharmacy Fraud Targeting the Elderly in the U. S. and Beyond
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Preventing Pharmacy Fraud Targeting the Elderly in the U. S. and Beyond

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Imagine yourself in a world of mystery that spans the 1848 Revolutions in Europe, the American Civil War, the 1865 Jamaican Rebellion, and the British Financial Crisis of 1890, and ends in the Rookery, a seemingly tranquil park, where a prominent financier is murdered. A doll resembling the victim, a mournful bugle, and suspicions cast on a mysterious woman plunge you into an intricate web of intrigue.


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In this riveting tale of betrayal and redemption, can Sherlock and Irene put aside their differences to solve the mystery, or will a bitter vendetta tear them apart?


In an age where healthcare complexities grow alongside an aging population, the vulnerability of the elderly to healthcare fraud has become a critical concern. Preventing Pharmacy Fraud Targeting The Elderly In The U.S. And Beyond delves into the world of medical fraud, exposing the tactics used to exploit seniors and the profound consequences on individuals, families, and society. Author Dr. Tamer Sabry, known for his insights and dedication to societal well-being, examines how healthcare fraud, particularly pharmacy fraud and Medicare/Medicaid abuse, targets the elderly, uncovering systemic issues and personal vulnerabilities.


Through detailed analysis and compelling case studies, Dr. Sabry reveals the financial and emotional toll of these fraudulent activities. He highlights how mental deterioration, social isolation, and a lack of familiarity with complex healthcare systems render the elderly susceptible to exploitation. The book explores the broader implications, including the erosion of trust in healthcare systems and the strain on limited resources. Sabry's work emphasizes the need for increased awareness, stronger safeguards, and ethical responsibility among healthcare providers to protect our aging population.



Key topics covered include:


Background on Healthcare Fraud Targeting the Elderly:


Insight into why seniors are particularly vulnerable

The demographic trends exacerbating the risk of fraud


Significance and Costs of Pharmacy Fraud/Medicare-Medicaid Abuse:


Financial and indirect costs of fraudulent medical practices

Impact on patient health and system credibility


Types of Pharmacy Fraud/Medicare-Medicaid Abuse:


Common fraudulent practices such as billing for higher dosages, drug diversion, and falsifying patient records

The ethical breaches involved in kickbacks and illegal referrals

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