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Tue Feb 20, 2018, 04:52 AM Feb 2018

Ohio's Medicaid 'electronic verification' draws fire for glitches, privacy invasion

Ohio is spending millions on new technology to log the visits of home-health workers and personal-care aides who make it possible for people with disabilities and other medical conditions to live and work in their communities.

But the first rollout of the state’s new “electronic visit-verification” system, part of a federal push to reduce Medicaid fraud, has drawn a firestorm of complaints about glitches, a lack of training and what many consumers see as a violation of their privacy.

The system uses repurposed, military-grade cellphones with GPS monitoring capability — devices that are supposed to stay with the Medicaid client whenever and wherever they receive services.

Melissa Day, 39, of the Far West Side, received her device last month and promptly put it in the garage. Some angry consumers have encased the devices in bubble wrap, advocates say, or even stowed them outside in doghouses.

Read more: http://www.dispatch.com/news/20180219/ohios-medicaid-electronic-verification-draws-fire-for-glitches-privacy-invasion

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