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How to report Medicare Fraud

You, as the Medicare beneficiary, are the most important link in finding Medicare fraud. You know better than anyone what healthcare services you have received. Review your Medicare Summary Notice when you receive it, and make sure you understand all of the items listed.

If you don’t remember a procedure that is listed, you should first call your physician, provider, or supplier that is listed on the Medicare Summary Notice. Many times a simple mistake has been made and can be corrected by your physician, provider, or supplier’s office when you call.

If your physician, provider, or supplier’s office does not help you with the questions or concerns about items listed on your Medicare Summary Notice and you still suspect Medicare fraud or if you cannot call them, you should call or write the Medicare company that paid the claim. The name, address, and telephone number are on the Medicare Summary Notice (MSN) you receive, which shows what Medicare paid.

Before contacting the Medicare claims processing company, carefully review the facts as you know them and as shown on the Medicare Summary Notice. Write down:

  • The provider's name and any identifying number you may have.
  • The item or service you are questioning.
  • The date on which the item or service was supposedly furnished.
  • The amount approved and paid by Medicare.
  • The date of the Medicare Summary Notice.
  • The name and Medicare number of the person who supposedly received the item or service.
  • The reason you believe Medicare should not have paid.
  • Any other information you may have showing that the claim for the item or service should not have been paid by Medicare.

You can also download the following Medicare Fraud and Prevention PDF:
Medicare Fraud Prevention


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