The Effects of Audits and Fines on Upcoding in Neonatology

32 Pages Posted: 18 May 2020 Last revised: 21 Jan 2021

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Mona Groß

University of Cologne - Faculty of Management, Economics and Social Sciences

Hendrik Jürges

University of Wuppertal - Schumpeter School of Business and Economics

Daniel Wiesen

University of Cologne - Faculty of Management, Economics and Social Sciences

Date Written: December 7, 2020

Abstract

Upcoding is a common type of fraud in health care. Nevertheless, what has not yet been understood well is how audit policies need to be designed to cope with upcoding effectively. We provide causal evidence on the effect of random audits with different probabilities and financial consequences. In a controlled laboratory experiment, we mimic the decision situation of obstetrics staff members to report birth weights of neonatal infants. The subjects' payments depend on the reported birth weights and follow a typical non-linear remuneration scale which favors upcoding. Behavioral results show that upcoding declines significantly when audits are coupled with fines, while audits without financial consequences do not significantly reduce upcoding. Increasing the audit frequency further reduces detectable upcoding. However, upcoding that cannot be detected by an audit increases when audits become more frequent. Implications for audit policies are discussed.

Keywords: Monitoring policies, audits and fines, behavioral experiment, reporting of birth weights

JEL Classification: D03, I11, I18

Suggested Citation

Groß, Mona and Jürges, Hendrik and Wiesen, Daniel, The Effects of Audits and Fines on Upcoding in Neonatology (December 7, 2020). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3579710 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3579710

Mona Groß (Contact Author)

University of Cologne - Faculty of Management, Economics and Social Sciences ( email )

Albertus-Magnus-Platz
Cologne, 50923
Germany

Hendrik Jürges

University of Wuppertal - Schumpeter School of Business and Economics ( email )

Rainer-Gruenter-Str. 21
Wuppertal, 42119
Germany

Daniel Wiesen

University of Cologne - Faculty of Management, Economics and Social Sciences ( email )

Albertus-Magnus-Platz
Cologne, D-50923
Germany

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