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1 What Can YOU Do to Prevent Healthcare Fraud? Sponsored by: Idaho Commission on Aging Senior Medicare Patrol Program Presented by: (Presenter name, SMP agency name) Funded by: US Administration on Aging

2 What is Medicare Fraud? Intentionally billing Medicare for services that were not received, or billing for a service at a higher rate than is actually justified. 2

3 What is Medicare Abuse? 3 Providers supply services or products that are not medically necessary or that do not meet professional standards.

4 Examples of Fraud & Abuse Billing for services, supplies or equipment that were not provided Obtaining or giving a Medicare number for “free” services Claims for services that are not medically necessary Using another person’s Medicare number, or letting someone else use your number, to obtain medical care, supplies or equipment 4

5 Medicare Fraud, Errors, and Abuse Affect… 5 Everyone Billions of taxpayer dollars lost to improper claims Medicare trust fund at risk Medicare Beneficiaries Higher premiums Less money for needed benefits Quality of treatment

6 Three Steps to Prevent Health Care Fraud 1)Protect 2) Detect 3) Report 6

7 Step 1: Protect Yourself from Medicare Fraud and Abuse 7 DO Do treat your Medicare card and number like your credit cards. Do watch out for identity theft. Do be aware that Medicare doesn’t call or visit to sell you anything. DON’T Don't give out your Medicare number except to your doctor or other Medicare provider. Don’t carry your Medicare card unless you will need it.

8 Step 2: Detect Medicare Fraud & Abuse Use your Personal Health Care Journal Review Medicare Summary Notices (MSNs) and other statements for: 1. Services you didn’t receive 2. Double-billing 3. Services not ordered by your doctor Access your Medicare information at www.MyMedicare.gov. 8

9 Step 3: Report Suspected Medicare Fraud and Abuse Call the provider. Gather information and documentation. Contact your SMP/SHIBA.  This is a free and confidential service! 9

10 SMP Volunteers Would you like to: Help other Medicare beneficiaries protect, detect and report? Give presentations? (like this one!) Provide one-on-one counseling? Perform administrative work? 10 Join the SMP/SHIBA program as volunteer!

11 Contact your State SMP/SHIBA: Senior Medicare Patrol and Senior Health Insurance Benefits Advisors Visit us online: http://www.doi.idaho.gov/shiba/shwelcome.aspx Call Toll-free: 1-800-247-4422 To report suspected fraud/abuse Call : (your agency phone #) For training, speakers, and/or materials To volunteer with the SMP and SHIBA programs 11


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