Fraude, malgasto y abuso
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- El fraude en la atención médica contribuye al alza en los costos de seguro médico.
- El fraude en la atención médica reduce la cantidad de fondos disponibles para pagar por los servicios de proveedores honestos.
- El fraude en la atención médica aumenta las primas de los empleadores y afiliados.
- Health Net investigará las alegaciones de fraude, malgasto y abuso, y las denuncias de falta de cumplimiento en cualquier nivel administrativo.
- La Unidad Especial de Investigaciones de Health Net es un recurso disponible para empleados, afiliados y proveedores de Health Net, así como para los delegados de Health Net: entidades de primera línea, intermedias y relacionadas.
- Consulte los siguientes ejemplos de fraude y otros recursos.
Fraud:
Intentional deception or misrepresentation to obtain the money or property of a health care benefit program (by means of false or fraudulent pretenses, representations, or promises).
- Some examples of consumer health care fraud:
- filing claims for services or medications not received
- forging or altering bills or receipts
- using someone else's coverage or insurance card
- Some examples of provider health care fraud:
- billing for services not actually performed
- falsifying a patient's diagnosis to justify tests, surgeries or other procedures that aren't medically necessary
- upcoding – billing for a more costly service than the one actually performed
- Some examples of non-compliance:
- theft or unauthorized removal of company/business documents from the premises
- falsifying or tampering with company documents or records
- violations of Health Net's Code of Conduct
- insubordination, dishonesty, gross carelessness/negligence of duties
Waste:
The over-utilization of services or other practices that result in unnecessary costs.
- Some examples of Waste are:
- making excessive office visits or ordering excessive laboratory testing
Abuse:
Obtaining payment for items or services when there is no legal entitlement to that payment, but without knowing and/or intentional misrepresentation of facts to obtain payments.
- Some examples of Abuse are:
- billing for services that were not medically necessary
- charging excessively for services or supplies
- misusing codes on a claim, such as up-coding or unbundling services
To report potential fraud, waste and abuse in the Medicare program, please use one of the following applicable channels:
- Health Net Fraud Hotline: 1-866-685-8664 (TTY: 711)
- Health Net Integrity Hotline: 1-888-866-1366 (TTY: 711)
- Medicare Fraud Hotline of the HHS office of Inspector General:
- Phone: 1-800-447-8477 (TTY: 1-800-377-4950). Phone lines are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
- Fax: 1-800-223-8164.
- Online Fraud Reporting tool: https://oig.hhs.gov/fraud/report-fraud/
- National Benefit Integrity Medicare Drug Integrity Contractor (NBI MEDIC): 1-877-7SafeRx (1-877-772-3379)
- Online: Medicare.gov
What to include in your report:
- Unless you choose to remain anonymous, please provide your name, telephone number, address, and email address. If you are submitting your report anonymously, please take care to withhold personally identifiable information.
- Explain the nature, scope and time frame of the activity in question.
- Explain how you are aware of the alleged activity.
- Specify if you know of any potential witnesses to the activity.
- Provide any documents or other physical evidence in your possession.
All information will be kept private. Eliminating fraud, waste and abuse will provide more time and money for your healthcare needs.
The following links explain common fraud schemes that could impact members.
- Genetic Testing (PDF)
- Charging for Prescriptions (PDF)
- Open Enrollment Identity Theft (PDF)
- Before You Change Coverage (PDF)
- Email Scams (PDF)
- Prescription Drug Abuse and Misuse (PDF)
- Discount Prescription Drug Card Scams (PDF)
- Telemarketing Scams (PDF)
- Risks Associated with Online Pharmacies (PDF)
- Home Health Fraud (PDF)
- Medical Transportation Fraud (PDF)
- Health Insurance Marketplace Fraud (PDF)
- Questioning Free Medical Supplies - English (PDF)
- Questioning Free Medical Supplies - Spanish (PDF)
- Services Not Provided - English (PDF)
- Services Not Provided - Spanish (PDF)
- Identify Theft Prevention Tips - English (PDF)
- Identify Theft Prevention Tips - Spanish (PDF)
- Other Fraud Considerations - English (PDF)
- Other Fraud Considerations - Spanish (PDF)
The following links address other important matters.
- Miami, Tampa and Orlando, Florida
- Los Angeles, California
- Detroit, Michigan
- Dallas, San Antonio and Houston, Texas
- Brooklyn, New York
- Baton Rouge and New Orleans, Louisiana
- Chicago, Illinois
- Ft. Mitchell, Kentucky
- Nashville, Tennessee
- Newark, New Jersey/Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Washington, D.C.
*As of Fiscal Year 2019, the Department of Health and Human Service Office of Inspector General and the Department of Justice identified these U.S. cities/regions as most at risk for high incidences of fraud, waste and abuse.