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U.S. Spends More on Medical Care for Inmates than Seniors, Veterans, Military Personnel
by JUDICIAL WATCH
June 23, 2016
 

President Obama has repeatedly demonstrated that there's an extra special place in his heart for incarcerated criminals, but this is a bit much. The administration spends a lot more money on the medical care of jailed convicts than retired seniors on Medicare, active U.S. military personnel or veterans, including an extra $100 million in one year alone, according to a federal audit released this month.

The Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) consistently pays outside doctors and hospitals more to treat inmates than Medicare or other federal agencies would pay for the same services, according to the report which is the result of a Department of Justice (DOJ) Inspector General investigation. "We found that the BOP is the only federal agency that pays for medical care that is not covered under a statute or regulation under which the government sets the agency's reimbursement rates, usually at the Medicare rate," the report states. "Instead, the BOP solicits and awards a comprehensive medical services contract for each BOP institution to obtain outside medical services."

Read more: Family Security Matters http://www.familysecuritymatters.org/publications/detail/us-spends-more-on-medical-care-for-inmates-than-seniors-veterans-military-

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