MAC + UPIC + state Medicaid
Hospice Fraud Detection
Hospice election validity, terminal-illness documentation, length-of-stay anomalies, GIP-day audits, and cross-provider recidivism.
The hospice fraud landscape
Understanding the complexities of hospice fraud
Hospice fraud is a significant concern for Medicare Administrative Contractors (MACs), Utilization and Payment Control (UPIC) programs, and state Medicaid agencies. It encompasses a range of illicit activities, including invalid hospice elections, insufficient terminal-illness documentation, length-of-stay anomalies, and General Inpatient (GIP) day audits. Cross-provider recidivism across the John Doe synthetic engagement pattern further complicates detection efforts.
The Total Addressable Market (TAM) for hospice fraud detection is a subset of the CMS $30 billion priority lanes, highlighting the critical need for robust solutions.
How JIL closes it
JIL Sovereign's approach to hospice fraud detection
JIL Sovereign addresses hospice fraud through a comprehensive set of 14 attestation checks that cover hospice election validity, terminal-illness documentation, length-of-stay anomalies, GIP-day audits, and cross-provider recidivism. These checks are integrated into the existing JIL Bi-Directional Payment Integrity Network, leveraging the four-pillar architecture (RAN, CourtChain, PoCS, Sealed Escrow) to deliver Court-Ready Evidence Bundles (CREB).
By utilizing authoritative cross-source datasets and a sophisticated packaging layer, JIL Sovereign ensures that the integrity signals are mapped into the buyer's language and rendered in their evidentiary format, providing a robust solution for detecting and combating hospice fraud.
John Doe case study (synthetic)
A synthetic case study: Detecting hospice fraud with JIL Sovereign
In a synthetic case study involving the John Doe engagement pattern, JIL Sovereign successfully identified multiple instances of hospice fraud. The platform's 14 attestation checks flagged invalid hospice elections, insufficient terminal-illness documentation, and length-of-stay anomalies. Additionally, the platform detected cross-provider recidivism, providing comprehensive evidence for further investigation and legal action.
This case study demonstrates JIL Sovereign's capability to deliver actionable insights and Court-Ready Evidence Bundles, enabling MACs, UPIC programs, and state Medicaid agencies to effectively combat hospice fraud.
Pricing
JIL Sovereign pricing structure
Pricing -- Fraud Pillar Standard
One model. Bottom-line aligned.
90-day pilot
Experience JIL Sovereign with a 90-day pilot
To demonstrate the effectiveness of JIL Sovereign in detecting hospice fraud, we offer a 90-day pilot program. During this period, MACs, UPIC programs, and state Medicaid agencies can access the platform's full suite of 14 attestation checks and generate Court-Ready Evidence Bundles.
The 90-day pilot allows buyers to evaluate the platform's capabilities, understand its impact on their operations, and make an informed decision about integrating JIL Sovereign into their hospice fraud detection efforts.