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California to give Medicare fraud tipsters up to $1,000 for leads

Healthcare Auditing Weekly, August 23, 2005

California to give Medicare fraud tipsters up to $1,000 for leads

Smalltime whistleblowers who provide information about schemes to defraud California's healthcare program can now receive up to $1,000 without filing a qui tam lawsuit. Attorney General Bill Lockyer launched the reward-for-information program to crack down on fraud against the Medi-Cal program, California's Medicaid equivalent. Under the plan, the government will mail leaflets to Medi-Cal's 6.8 million recipients that explain how to look for fraud and how to report it. Rewards will be as high as $1,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of providers who defraud the system.

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