Health care fraud costs the U.S. billions of dollars.
Health care fraud is a federal crime and is punishable by imprisonment and fines. Health care fraud training helps professionals identify, prevent and combat the loss of billions of dollars annually in the United States.
Effects of Fraud
In 2007, the National Health Care Anti-Fraud Association (NHCAA) estimated that $68 billion was lost to health
Perpetrators
According to NHCCA, most health care fraud is committed by dishonest health care providers. Medical identity theft and criminal rings seeking to scam Medicare and Medicaid programs also contribute to fraud each year.
Anti-Fraud Training
NHCAA is a private and public non-profit organization working to provide training in the detection, investigation, prosecution and prevention of health care fraud. It is comprised of government officials, taxpayers, insurers, health care providers and patients.
NHCAA Institute
The NHCAA Institute provides accredited training programs with its annual training conference. All participants must occupy a professional position to attend the workshops. The cost for the 2010 training program ranged from $195 to $1,225. Training programs focus on education and fraud prevention with billing, medically unnecessary services, fraudulent medical treatments and procedures.
Online Learning
NHCAA provides continuing professional education credit with its e-learning programs to: physicians, vendors, subcontractors, hospitals, health care fraud investigators, pharmacists and law enforcement. This cost-effective program ranges from $39.95 to $395 per program. Online programs offered are: fraud, waste and abuse, coding procedures for fraud investigators, chiropractic fraud schemes and overview of health care fraud.
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