Breaking News, World News and Taiwan News.

Hospitals to be shut down if found involved in fraud: minister

TAIPEI, Taiwan -- After three doctors were found to have colluded with patients to defraud insurance companies, the Department of Health (DOH) minister said Wednesday that the DOH will order the hospitals at which they work to suspend operations if they are found to have concealed information about illegal conduct by their doctors.

Yaung Chih-liang told reporters that he was pained to learn that the three doctors have been indicted for fraud.

They are Yang Chao-jan, a physician at the DOH-run Keelung Hospital; Lai Teh-hsing, a surgeon at Yee Zen General Hospital in Taoyuan County; and Wu Kuo-ching, a surgeon at St. Joseph's Hospital in Yunlin County.

Their licenses to practice were rescinded after evidence was seized by law-enforcement personnel and they all confessed to having colluded with a fraud ring since 2003, making fake medical treatment records and surgery reports to claim cancer payments from life insurance companies, according to the DOH.

Seven other individuals who acted as "patients" in the cases were also indicted by the Taoyuan District Prosecutors Office for fraud.

Aside from the defendants, another four doctors practicing in other hospitals were also listed as suspects, Yaung said.

If the hospitals where the law-breaking doctors worked are discovered to have deliberately hidden information about their illegal practices, the facilities will be punished and might even be forced to close, Yaung noted.

A local newspaper report said that day that the fraud in the medical sector -- in which doctors were stealing samples from cancer patients to perform surgery on non-cancer sufferers to make fraudulent insurance claims -- might have involved more than 10 hospitals and funds of over NT$1 billion.

The case promoted the DOH to take the rare action of sanctioning the doctors before the court's ruling, the reports said.

Subscribe to The China Post and save 25%. Click here
Comments
December 31, 2009    pakua@
This is the main reason National Health Insurance is going bankrupt! Fraud is so rampant because the medical monopoly operates without any competition or balances, they have a blank check to cheat the taxpayer.

In other countries, patients have rights--such a freedom of choice in health care like podiatry, chiropractic, homeopathy, etc. This is also a healthy competition in the health care industry which keeps health care costs down, while increasing patient satisfaction.

If Taiwan is serious about medical tourism, then we need freedom of choice in health care practitioners and not a monopolistic dictatorship. Taiwan should allow complementary healthcare. The WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION recognizes Homeopathy and Chiropractic and notes they save countries health care systems money. Taiwan should get in line with WHO standards, and end monopolistic discriminative practices by allowing Chiropractic, Homeopathy, podiatry etc.
Write a Comment
CAPTCHA Code Image
Type in image code
Change the code
 Receive China Post promos
 Respond to this email
 Hospitals to be shut down if found involved in fraud: minister 
Despite catching a cold, Yaung Chih-liang, Minister of the Department of Health, yesterday still showed up at a committee session of the Legislative Yuan to face interpellations from lawmakers. (CNA)

Enlarge Photo
Sponsors
Find great real time deals on China Flights. Book flights to China or China domestic flights 24/7.
Buy china wholesale products from reliable chinese wholesalers on DHgate.com!
Save 70% for hotel in Shanghai and 6000 hotels, in Beijing, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, and all China.
Get the best deals for Guangzhou Hotels or choose from more than 10,000 hotels in 499 Chinese cities.
Subscribe  |   Advertise  |   RSS Feed  |   About Us  |   Career  |   Contact Us
Sitemap  |   Top Stories  |   Taiwan  |   China  |   Business  |   Asia  |   World  |   Sports  |   Life  |   Arts & Leisure  |   Health  |   Editorial  |   Commentary
Travel  |   Movies  |   TV Listings  |   Classifieds  |   Bookstore  |   Getting Around  |   Weather  |   Guide Post  |   Student Post  |   English Courses  |   Terms of Use  |   Sitemap
  chinapost search