Common Types of Healthcare Fraud

Recognize the Red Flags in Healthcare Billing and Practices

Falsified or manipulated documentation

Common schemes include falsifying patient encounters or treatment, using templates without including patient specifics, and modifying the dates or symptoms to qualify for coverage or reimbursement.

Compensation tied to patient referrals

Often disguised as employee performance rewards, many schemes involve payments in exchange for the referral of patients, such as sham medical directorships or bonuses for ordering lab tests.

Self-interest loops

Providers may violate the Stark Statute in unlawful self-referral schemes by requiring subordinates to refer patients to specific laboratories or other entities in which they have a financial interest.

Payments to third parties

Payment to third-party marketers, cappers, and runners based on the value or volume of healthcare billings may violate anti-kickback statutes and encourage deceptive practices.
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Know If You Have a Case

Examples of Healthcare Fraud

  • Kickbacks
  • Self-Referrals and Stark Statute violations
  • Unbundling & Upcoding
  • Unnecessary Services
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