Read that EOB!
Don't throw away the Explanation of Benefits (EOB) you receive from your insurer; it could contain important clues to uncover health care fraud.
Read MoreDon't throw away the Explanation of Benefits (EOB) you receive from your insurer; it could contain important clues to uncover health care fraud.
Read MoreThe United States spends over $2.7 trillion on health care every year. Of that amount, NHCAA estimates that tens of billions of dollars are lost to health care fraud.
Read MoreFake insurance scams are abundant. Beware of too good to be true coverage and rates, and don't provide personal information without first investigating the legitimacy of the company.
Read MoreResources have been developed to help providers understand the law and the consequences for ignoring health care fraud. Learn how to develop a culture of compliance and where and when to report fraudulent behavior.
Read MoreNHCAA announces the addition of a new member resource to the website. The NHCAA Anti-Fraud Laws Database offers state-by-state profiles that include legal citations along with the accompanying statutory and regulatory language.
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Click here to view Fraud Reporting & Other resources supported by the NHCAA, including the Most Wanted Fugitives, Career Connection, Reporting Health Care Fraud & More.