“Health Care Fraud” 18USC, Ch. 63, Sec. 1347

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“Health Care Fraud” 18USC, Ch. 63, Sec. 1347 Whoever knowingly and willfully executes, or attempts to execute, a scheme or artifice— 1. To defraud any health care benefit program; or 2. To obtain, by means of false or fraudulent pretenses, representations, or promises, any of the money or property owned by, or under the custody or control of, any health care benefit program, in connection with the delivery of or payment for health care services, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than ten years, or both.

“Health Care Claims Fraud” NJ, 1997 Health Care Claims Fraud means making, or causing to be made, a false, fictitious, fraudulent, or misleading statement of material fact in, or omitting a material fact from, or causing a material fact to be omitted from, any record, bill, claim or other document, in writing, electronically, or in any other form, that a person attempts to submit, submits, causes to be submitted, or attempts to cause to be submitted for payment or reimbursement for health care services.

Why Commit Health Care Fraud? 2000: $1.3 Trillion National Expenditure 54% Private-Sector $$$ 46% Public-Sector $$$ 13.2% of GDP SOURCE: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.

Inherent Vulnerabilities Assumption of Honesty Number of Payers 1,000,000 Providers 4 billion+ Transactions Annually Evolving System Perceived as Low-Risk Crime

HIPAA Highlights New Federal Criminal Offenses Health Care Fraud False Statements Obstruction of Investigation Theft or Embezzlement New Law Enforcement Tools $$$ Coordinated Private-Public Approach Healthcare Integrity & Protection Databank

HIPAA Implementation Information-Sharing via Designated Information-Exchange Coordinators Payer-to-Payer Payer-to-Law Enforcement Law Enforcement-to-Payer DOJ Statement of Principles (10/98)

State Action More Insurance Fraud Bureaus Anti-Fraud Mandates on Insurers Anti-Fraud Plans SIUs SIU/Other Training Case Referrals Annual Reports Need Understand How Health Insurance Differs from Other Lines

Dishonest Provider Tools Patient Population Possible Conditions & Treatments to Bill Wide 3rd-Party Billing Authority

Most Common Types of Suspected Provider Fraud Billing for Services Not Rendered (54%) Misrepresentation of Services Provided (27%) Provision of Medically Unnecessary Services (9%) SOURCE: NHCAA PINS DATABASE

Fundamental Characteristics Multiple Targets Simultaneously Private-Public Targets Simultaneously Elimination of Patient’s Financial Interest Often Follows New/Expanded Benefits, New Treatments & Technologies Occurs Across Entire Provider Spectrum

Estimated $$$ Impact 3% to 10% of Annual U.S. Expenditure Translation: $39 Billion to $130 Billion in 2000 alone

NHCAA 1985 Private Health Payers Public Sector Commercial Insurers BCBS Plans MCOs Self-Insureds TPAs Public Sector Law Enforcement (Investigation/Prosecution) Administrative (Detection)

NHCAA Education & Training Information-Sharing & Investigation Support The NHCAA Institute for Health Care Fraud Prevention Information-Sharing & Investigation Support On-Line PINS Database of Active Investigations L.E. Requests for Investigation Assistance Professional Interaction