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Understanding Healthcare Fraud

 

Patients and their medical insurance information can be exploited in various ways that result in increased costs and decreased confidence in the healthcare system. As part of our efforts to improve and protect the healthcare system, the Renacer Medical Center LLC Fraud Department is undertaking a nationwide campaign to share how physicians, healthcare providers and customers can help with healthcare fraud detection and prevention.

 

Health Care Fraud

Healthcare fraud is a federal crime under most criminal codes and consists of intentional deceit within the healthcare system for the purpose of illicit gains.  Healthcare abuse is similar activity or behavior where knowing intent to obtain an unlawful gain cannot be established.

Examples of healthcare fraud and abuse:

  • Phantom claims for services or supplies that were never provided

  • Using someone else’s medical insurance information to obtain services or supplies

  • Falsifying signatures or medical records to support misrepresented services or supplies

  • Unbundling services from a group to unlawfully increase medical payment

  • Misrepresenting the location where services or supplies are provided

  • Rendering medical care without a license

  • Duplicate claim submissions

 

 

Protect Yourself  

We encourage you to follow these general guidelines to safeguard yourself from preventable medical errors and improve the quality of care you receive.

  1. After care, review your statement to verify accuracy. Learn how to read your Explanation of Benefits.

  2. Ask your doctor to explain the reason for services

  3. Report any discrepancies to your health insurance plan or payer

  4. Beware of "free" medical services, as illicit entities use this lure to obtain information

  5. Safeguard your insurance card the same as you would your credit card

  6. Report instances where co-payments or deductibles are waived

  7. Don’t give your insurance number to marketers or solicitors

  8. Never sign a blank insurance form

 

 

 

Report Fraud

If you suspect that healthcare dollars are being paid improperly or as a result of false or misleading information provided to a Renacer Medical Center Service, notify your local Representative or contact us via our contact form.

 

Federal Bureau of Investigation

 

Office of Inspector General


Department of Health and Human Services

 

Office of Inspector General


Office of Personnel Management

 

Office of Inspector General


U.S. Postal Service

 

Federal Trade Commission

 

U.S. Postal Inspection Service

 

Food and Drug Administration


Department of Health and Human Services

 

Office of Inspector General


Department of Labor

 

National Health Care Anti-Fraud Association

 

Coalition Against Insurance Fraud

 

Association of Certified Fraud Examiners

 

State Attorneys General

 

State Departments of Insurance

 

State and Local Police Departments White Collar Crime Units

 

State Medical Licensing and Disciplinary Boards

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