Fraud Waste and Abuse
It is essential that our Health Choice Generations Providers
understand what Medicare Fraud, Waste, and Abuse (FWA) is and how to detect
it.
The definition of
Fraud is the intentional deception or misrepresentation that an individual
knows, or should know, to be false, or does not believe to be true, and makes,
knowing the deception could result in some unauthorized benefit to himself or
some other person(s).
The definition of
waste is the unintentional misuse of Medicare funds through inadvertent
error, most frequently incorrect coding and billing.
The definition of
abuse is the reimbursement for services that are not medically necessary or
that fail to meet professionally recognized standards for healthcare. Practices
that are inconsistent with sound fiscal, business, or medical practices and
result in an unnecessary cost to the health plan.
Types of FWA
• Claim FWA: Alteration of claims,
Up-coding, Incorrect coding, Double billing, Unbundling, Billing for services
not provided, Submission of false documents, Billing non-covered services as
covered
• Member FWA; Identity theft, Prescription
altering, Doctor shopping, Prescription stockpiling, Misrepresentation of
eligibility or medical condition
FWA Laws
• False Claims Act - 31 U.S.C. 3729-3733
• Anti-Kickback Statute - 41 U.S.C.
• HIPAA - 45 CFR Title II, 201-250
• Deficit Reduction Act - Public Law 109-171,6032
• Whistleblower Employee Protection Act - 31
U.S.C. 3730(h)
• Stark Law - Social Security Act 1877
Non-Retaliation
Subcontractors are protected from retaliation under 31
U.S.C. 3730(h) for False Claims Act complaints. Health Choice encourages the reporting of
suspected FWA confidentially and without fear of retaliation. Zero-tolerance policy for retaliation
or retribution against anyone who reports suspected misconduct
Penalties for FWA
It is a federal crime to defraud the government of any of
its programs. Individuals who commit
fraud may be imprisoned, fined, or both. Criminal convictions typically include restitution and fines. Convictions
may also result in being excluded from the Medicare program for a length of
time.
Reporting Suspicious Activity
• Report suspicious or potential FWA to Health
Choice Generations through your Provider Representative
• Call the Health Choice Generations Alertline at: 1-866-368-8541
• Email the Health Choice Generations Medicare
Compliance Department at : HCH_Medicare_Compliance@iasishealthcare.com
• Contact the OIG directly at 1-800-447-8477
• Include all information that supports the
potential misconduct
You may also complete the Fraud Waste and Abuse Referral form and Mail, Fax, or
Email referral to:
Medicare Compliance-Health Choice Generations
410 N 44th Street, Suite 510
Phoenix, AZ 85008
FAX: 480-784-2933(Attn: Medicare Compliance)
Email: HCH_Medicare_Compliance@iasishealthcare.com