TV ads show smiling seniors enjoying an “active” lifestyle on a motorized scooter, taking in the sights at the Grand Canyon, fishing on a pier and high-fiving their grandchildren at a baseball game.
WASHINGTON TV ads show smiling seniors enjoying an "active" lifestyle on a motorized scooter, taking in the sights at the Grand Canyon, fishing on a pier and high-fiving their grandchildren at a ...
TV ads show smiling seniors enjoying an "active" lifestyle on a motorized scooter, taking in the sights at the Grand Canyon, fishing on a pier and high-fiving their grandchildren at a baseball game.
Nine out of 10 customers got their Hoveround power scooters at “little to no cost,” but American taxpayers were wrongfully charged tens of millions of dollars for scooters that did not meet Medicare ...
The second-highest biller for power wheelchairs received nearly $27 million in improper Medicare payments in 2010, according to a report from the Office of Inspector General (OIG). Investigators found ...
People know Hoveround best for its corny television commercials, in which people sing "You made me love you" to the motorized wheelchairs with the funny name. They may know Tom Kruse, the founder and ...
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Their ads often include language that the scooters can be paid for by Medicare or other insurance: "Nine out of ten people got them for little or no cost," states one Hoveround ad. Hoveround did not ...
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