Department of Civil Service

New York State Health Insurance Program: Coordination of Medicare Coverage for 1998 (Follow-Up Review)

In the New York State Health Insurance Program, the Department of Civil Service administers health insurance programs for State and local government employees and their dependents. The primary such program is the Empire Plan, which provides services costing more than $2.2 billion a year. Medicare is a federal health insurance program for disabled people and people aged 65 or older. When Empire Plan enrollees become eligible for Medicare, their medical expenses should generally be paid by Medicare. In our prior audit report 99-S-14, we examined the hospitalization and major medical claims paid during 1998 by the Empire Plan on behalf of people who were eligible for Medicare and estimated that about $1.9 million of these claims should have been paid by Medicare. We recommended that these payments be recovered from the appropriate parties, and improvements be made in the Empire Plan's procedures for identifying enrollees who are eligible for Medicare. In our follow-up review, we found that progress had been made in recovering the overpayments, and steps had been taken to improve the procedures for identifying enrollees who are eligible for Medicare.

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