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Medicaid Fraud - Tips
Tip to Help Prevent
Fraud
There are things you
can do to help fight fraud and abuse in Medicaid.
- Look at your Medicaid bill carefully
to make sure that Medicaid has been billed for medical services or
goods that you really received. Check to see that the date of service
is correct.
- DO NOT give your
Medicaid card number to anyone except your doctor, clinic, hospital or
other health care provider.
- DO NOT let anyone
borrowyour Medicaid card. Treat your card the way you treat your
credit card.
- DO NOT ask your
doctor or other health care provider for medical care that you do not
need.
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If you have
been charged with Medicaid Fraud
or any other Health Care Fraud you
need to contact a Health
Care/Medicaid Fraud Lawyer.
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- DO NOT sign your
name to a blank form.
- Ask for a copy of everything you
sign. Keep the copy for your records.
- DO NOT share your
Medicaid records or other medical information with anyone except your
doctor, clinic, hospital or other health care provider.
- If you are offered free tests or
screenings in exchange for your Medicaid card number, be suspicious.
Be careful about accepting Medicaid services when you are told they
will be free of charge.
- DO NOT give your
Medicaid card number to anyone or do business with door-to-door or
telephone sales people who tell you that services of medical equipment
are free.
- Give your Medicaid identification
card only to those who have provided you with medical services.
- Never allow a medical provider to
bill for services rendered without contacting you first.
- If anyone claims they know how to
make Medicaid pay for health care services or goods that Medicaid
usually does not pay for, you should avoid them.
(Source: hhs.gov)
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