Medicare Fraud

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Collectively, the Department of Health and Human Services and the Department of Justice work to reduce healthcare fraud and investigate dishonest providers and suppliers. The Health Care Fraud Prevention and Enforcement Action Team recouped almost 3 billion in fraud, this year alone. Also, aggressive strategies exist to eliminate Medicare prescription fraud. Patients abusing or selling painkillers received by visiting several doctors and obtaining multiple prescriptions costs Medicare millions annually. Fraud affects everyone, preventing it requires government officials and citizens diligently working together. Protection from Medicare Insurance Fraud Medicare provides healthcare coverage for individuals over the age of 65, in addition, to others meeting certain criteria. The government funds Medicare through the administration of the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid and spends billions annually, on the program. Fraud runs rampantly throughout the healthcare program due to the enormous amount of money spent and the large number of people enrolled in the program. Fighting fraud of this nature necessitates diligence by everyone. Protecting oneself entails understanding what constitutes fraud, identifying it, noting suspicious practices, and taking steps towards prevention. Fraud Medicare fraud occurs when healthcare providers, suppliers, and private companies charge for services or supplies patients never receive. Additionally, abuse of the Medicare program also occurs because physicians and suppliers do not always follow best medical practices which leads to excessive costs through improper payments, or medically unnecessary services, both of which abuse the program. Conservative estimates suggest he... ... middle of paper ... ...icare patients. Help put an end to healthcare fraud by identifying, reporting and preventing it from taking place. Works Cited About Fraud. (n.d.). Retrieved from Stop Medicare Fraud The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and U.S. Department of Justice: http://www.stopmedicarefraud.gov/aboutfraud/index.html Baum, Hedlund, Aristei & Goldman, P.C. (2010, November). How Does Medicare and Medicaid Fraud Affect You. Retrieved December 10, 2011, from Whistleblower Claims Qui Tam Litigation: http://whistleblower-claims.com/government-healthcare-fraud.php Department of Health and Human Services. (2011, October 1). Protecting Medicare and You from Fraud. Retrieved December 10, 2011, from Medicare.gov The Official U.S. Government Site for Medicare: https://www.medicare.gov/Library/PDFNavigation/PDFInterim.asp?Language=English&Type=Pub&PubID=10111

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