Incentives are offers made by healthcare providers to attract patients or encourage the purchase of specific products or services. While incentives may be intended to add value to patients, they can sometimes influence individuals to purchase items or services that are not medically necessary to receive a reward. When this occurs, it is considered abuse of the benefit plan.
Examples of Incentives Include:
Discounts, rebates or refunds offered after a claim is submitted, that reduce or eliminate a patient’s co-pay
Retail gift cards, particularly those of significant value
Free goods/services such as designer sunglasses, gym memberships, or footwear
Items not shown on receipts—such as a retailer offering a $25 gift card when a member receives a treatment—which can encourage benefits abuse by incentivizing members to obtain services solely to receive the reward