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  2. Health care fraud - Wikipedia

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    Under federal law, health care fraud in the United States is defined, and made illegal, primarily by the health care fraud statute in 18 U.S.C. § 1347 states [4] (a) Whoever knowingly executes, or attempts to execute, a scheme or artifice—. (1) to defraud a financial institution; or. (2) to obtain, by means of false or fraudulent pretenses ...

  3. Insurance fraud - Wikipedia

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    Insurance fraud is any act committed to defraud an insurance process. It occurs when a claimant attempts to obtain some benefit or advantage they are not entitled to, or when an insurer knowingly denies some benefit that is due. According to the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation, the most common schemes include premium diversion ...

  4. Change Healthcare Cyberattack: What Consumers Should Know - WebMD

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    Without a cyberattack, insurance and other health care transactions typically take time, such as waiting for a primary insurance carrier to decide on payment before coverage from a secondary ...

  5. Medicare Abuse: What You Need to Know About Medicare Fraud

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    The National Health Care Anti-Fraud Association estimates that fraud in the healthcare industry costs the government and taxpayers ... Medicare is the U.S. health insurance program for people 65 ...

  6. Medicare fraud - Wikipedia

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    Jimmy Carter signs Medicare-Medicaid Anti-Fraud and Abuse Amendments into law. The Office of Inspector General for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, as mandated by Public Law 95-452 (as amended), is established to protect the integrity of Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) programs, to include Medicare and Medicaid programs, as well as the health and welfare of the ...

  7. Health Insurance Appeals and Complaints: Who to Talk ... - WebMD

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    A: If you have reason to believe your insurance company is not complying with provisions under the Accountable Care Act you can contact your state’s department of insurance to file a complaint ...

  8. The Pros and Cons of Obamacare - Healthline

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    Cons. Outlook. Some pros of Obamacare include more affordable health insurance and coverage for preexisting health conditions, while some cons include people having to pay higher premiums. The ...

  9. Pre-existing Condition Coverage and Health Insurance Reform

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    Health plans can no longer use pre-existing conditions as a reason to charge you more each month for your premium. Health plans will be allowed to adjust premiums based only on: Whether you have ...