Tip: Follow CMS fraud alerts
Healthcare Auditing Weekly, September 25, 2007
CMS issues a fraud alert when it has identified an apparent Medicare scam or fraudulent scheme that is operating in multiple states. An alert is issued if the scheme represents a potentially significant loss in dollars to Medicare or poses a threat to patient health or safety. CMS issues alerts to all Medicare fraud units, federal and selected state law enforcement agencies, and, as appropriate, provider and beneficiary groups. The purpose of the alerts is to empower Medicare, its providers, and its program beneficiaries to protect themselves from fraudulent schemes. Access the latest fraud alerts and bulletins at the OIG Web site.
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