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Understanding Fraud, Waste and Abuse

Fraud Prevention

The Cost of Fraud, Waste and Abuse

Fraud costs the health care industry $350 billion dollars every year.  See how it affects you.

 

Preventing Health Care Fraud

Health care fraud, waste and abuse have a negative effect on the health care industry and our nation. These acts are not victimless crimes.  It affects individual Montanans and businesses alike costing billions of dollars each year.  These crimes are committed by medical providers, individuals and others who intentionally decide the health care system to receive unlawful benefits or payments.   

Health care fraud leads to:

  • Higher health care costs, including premiums
  • Reducted health care resources
  • Lower consumer confidence in our health care system

Examples of health care fraud include:  

  • Charging for the same service multiple times
  • Falsely billing for a service visit or supplies
  • Submitting numerous claims for the same service. 
  • Using another person's health insurance or allowing someone else to use your insurance
  • Impersonating a health care profession and providing or billing for health services or equipment without a license
  • Creating or using forged prescriptions
  • Selling your prescription medication to someone else

We all need to work together to reduce health care fraud. Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Montana works to fight fraud with help from our:

  • Members
  • Providers
  • Employer groups
  • Producers
  • Local, state and federal agencies and law enforcement