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Sicily medics claim cash for dead | Sicily medics claim cash for dead |
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Doctors in Sicily have been claiming state money for some 50,000 patients still on their medical lists despite being dead, Italian media says. | Doctors in Sicily have been claiming state money for some 50,000 patients still on their medical lists despite being dead, Italian media says. |
An inquiry by Italy's financial police is said to have found that, in some cases, payments have been claimed for people who have been dead 20 years. | An inquiry by Italy's financial police is said to have found that, in some cases, payments have been claimed for people who have been dead 20 years. |
Sicilian doctors receive about 38 euros (£32) a year for each patient. | Sicilian doctors receive about 38 euros (£32) a year for each patient. |
Results of the probe indicate that dead patients may have cost Italy's health service at least 14m euros (£12m). | Results of the probe indicate that dead patients may have cost Italy's health service at least 14m euros (£12m). |
However, the figure could rise as the probe continues. | However, the figure could rise as the probe continues. |
The police report is said to have been handed to prosecutors who have not yet decided whether to order criminal proceedings. | The police report is said to have been handed to prosecutors who have not yet decided whether to order criminal proceedings. |
Italian news agency Ansa says it is unclear whether the responsibility to report a death lies with the region, local authorities, individual doctors or the health service. | Italian news agency Ansa says it is unclear whether the responsibility to report a death lies with the region, local authorities, individual doctors or the health service. |
'Poor organisation' | 'Poor organisation' |
"It is one of the many failings of our system," said regional health official Massimo Russo. | "It is one of the many failings of our system," said regional health official Massimo Russo. |
"Many cases border on being in breach of the law but they are also the result of poor organisation." | "Many cases border on being in breach of the law but they are also the result of poor organisation." |
Mr Russo said doctors might be unaware of the death of a patient if it had not been reported to them. | Mr Russo said doctors might be unaware of the death of a patient if it had not been reported to them. |
He said that many local authorities, either deliberately or unintentionally, were often slow to inform the relevant services about a patient's death. | |
Mr Russo added that it was up to the courts to decide whether or not the investigation's findings amounted to deliberate fraud. | Mr Russo added that it was up to the courts to decide whether or not the investigation's findings amounted to deliberate fraud. |
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