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  2. Anyone suspecting healthcare fraud, waste or abuse is encouraged to report it. Find out how and where to report. Start by choosing the option that best describes your situation: For General Public & Providers - Report About Medicare & Medicaid: By Phone. Health & Human Services Office of the Inspector General.

  3. We accept complaints about fraud, waste and abuse in Medicare, Medicaid and other HHS programs and from HHS employees, grantees and contractors who are reporting wrongdoing at HHS and its programs (whistleblowers) for the first time. File a Complaint Online.

  4. Medicaid Fraud Control Units - Office of Inspector General

    www.oig.hhs.gov/fraud/medicaid-fraud-control...

    Medicaid Fraud Control Units (MFCUs) investigate and prosecute Medicaid provider fraud as well as patient abuse or neglect in health care facilities and board and care facilities.

  5. Medicaid Fraud Division - Office of the Attorney General

    law.georgia.gov/resources/medicaid-fraud-division

    If you suspect that Medicaid fraud may be occurring, file a report with the Medicaid Fraud Division.

  6. Medicaid Fraud Control Unit FAQ - Office of the Attorney General

    law.georgia.gov/medicaid-fraud-control-unit

    The mission of the Georgia Medicaid Fraud Control Unit (MFCU) is to serve the public, to uphold and enforce the law, to investigate and prosecute fraud and abuse by providers in the Georgia Medicaid program and to protect vulnerable patients from abuse.

  7. Report Fraud, Waste, and Abuse | Georgia Department of ...

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    (404) 232-1656. What happens when I report fraud to the Inspector General? Allegations that appear to be fraudulent in nature will be reviewed by either the Program Integrity or Special Investigations Unit or Audit Office.

  8. Before You Submit a Complaint | Report Healthcare Fraud ...

    oig.hhs.gov/FRAUD/REPORT-FRAUD/before-you-submit.asp

    Before You Submit a Complaint. HHS-OIG’s Hotline reviews and investigates thousands of complaints each year. Before you begin, make sure you understand the type of complaints we address.