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Fifth Regional Health
Care Fraud Prevention Summit
The Detroit summit featured panels aimed at identifying
best practices for providers, law enforcement and beneficiaries in
preventing health care fraud.
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Sebelius Remarks
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Stop
Health Care Fraud
Have you heard about the latest Medicare scams? Learn how to protect
yourself.
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Fourth Regional Health
Care Fraud Prevention Summit
At the summit in Boston, HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius and Attorney
General Eric Holder announced that the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid
Services would be acquiring some new state-of-the-art fraud fighting
analytic tools to prevent wasteful and fraudulent payments in Medicare,
Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program.
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Release
Sebelius Remarks
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Cracking
Down
An ad from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) that
includes two SMP volunteers.
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Third
Regional Health Care Fraud Prevention Summit
In addition to remarks by HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius and the
Attorney General Eric Holder, the third in a series of daylong summits
featured four educational panels aimed at identifying best practices for
providers, law enforcement, and beneficiaries in preventing health care
fraud.
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Press
Release
Sebelius
Remarks
Fraud
Summit Page
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Open Enrollment
Training Webinar
HHS Secretary Sebelius, AoA Assistant Secretary
Greenlee and CMS Administrator Berwick (pictured) discuss how to fight
fraud, the Affordable Care Act and the upcoming Medicare Open Enrollment
season.
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Second
Regional Health Care Fraud Prevention Summit
Attorney General Eric Holder and HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius
kicked off the second in a series of daylong summits bringing together
federal, state and local partners, beneficiaries, providers and others
to discuss innovative ways to eliminate fraud within the U.S. health
care system. Pictured here is SMP volunteer Diane Caradeuc.
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Release
Sebelius
Remarks
Fraud
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First Regional Health
Care Fraud Prevention Summit
HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius and Attorney General Eric Holder kick
off the first in a series of regional health care fraud prevention
summits in Miami, FL. The summit brought together federal, state and
local partners, beneficiaries, providers and others to discuss
innovative ways to eliminate fraud within the U.S. health care system.
Pictured here is SMP volunteer Joe Schwartz.
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Release
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President
Obama Joins Seniors for Tele-Town Hall Meeting on Affordable Care
Act |
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Chat on Fraud Prevention and the Affordable Care Act: HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, Acting Deputy Attorney
General Gary Grindler and senior HHS officials answer questions about
the Affordable Care Act and give helpful tips for seniors and
others on how to avoid scams and schemes. |
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The
Affordable Care Act Helps Fight Fraud, May 13, 2010: HHS Secretary
Sebelius, Inspector General Daniel Levinson and Attorney General
Eric Holder release a new report on Medicare fraud prevention and
discuss the Obama Administration's new efforts to fight fraud using new
tools provided by the Affordable Care Act. |
Press
Release
Fraud
Summary
Report
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Health
Insurance Reform and You: A discussion about how health care
legislation affects America's seniors |
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FDA:
Health Fraud Awareness |
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Sebelius
Highlights Fraud Fighting, Health Care Reform |
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Sebelius, West
Highlight New Tips to Prevent Medical Identity Theft and Medicare
Fraud |
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Don't
be a Target of Healthcare Fraud: Recognizing the Bad Guys |
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Don't be a Target of Healthcare
Fraud: Joining the Good Guys
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Don't
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