The WSJ editorial page uses news of recent busts of a
Medicare fraud ring to make an
important point:
One of the purported benefits of nationalized health care is
that it will be more efficient than private insurers since it
would lack the profit motive and have lower administrative
expenses, like Medicare. But one reason entitlement programs
are so easy to defraud is precisely because they don't
have those overhead costs -- they automatically pay whatever
bills roll in with valid claims numbers.
In fact, an estimated
$60 billion, or 7.5 percent, of the $800 billion spent on
Medicare each year is lost in fraud.