A scoring model to detect abusive billing patterns in health insurance claims

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  We propose a scoring model that detects outpatient clinics with abusive utilization patterns based on profiling information extracted from electronic insurance claims.The model consists of (1) scoring to quantify the degree of abusiveness and (2) segmentation to categorize the problematic providers with similar utilization patterns.We performed the modeling for 3705 Korean internal medicine clinics.We applied data from practitioner claims submitted to the National Health Insurance Corporation for outpatient care during the 3rd quarter of 2007 and used 4th quarter data to validate the model.We considered the Health Insurance Review and Assessment Services decisions on interventions to be accurate for model validation.We compared the conditional probability distributions of the composite degree of anomaly (CDA) score formulated for intervention and non-intervention groups.To assess the validity of the model,we examined confusion matrices by intervention history and group as defined by the CDA score.The CDA aggregated 38 indicators of abusiveness for individual clinics,which were grouped based on the CDAs,and we used the decision tree to further segment them into homogeneous clusters based on their utilization patterns.The validation indicated that the proposed model was largely consistent with the manual detection techniques currently used to identify potential abusers.The proposed model,which can be used to automate abuse detection,is flexible and easy to update.It may present an opportunity to fight escalating healthcare costs in the era of increasing availability of electronic healthcare information.
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