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MEDIC - Case Referral

Referring Fraud, Waste, or Abuse Cases to the MEDIC

Any suspected fraud, waste, or abuse in Medicare Part D should be referred to the MEDIC. Fraud cases may involve beneficiaries, pharmacies, physicians or other providers, health plans, or other organizations. CMS requires referrals for fraud cases to be made within 30 days. Timely referrals are necessary to take full advantage of leads in an investigation and as time progresses important information in a case may become more difficult to track down.

What cases should be referred?

Cases meeting any of the following conditions should be referred to the MEDIC:

  • Potential criminal, civil, or administrative law violations
  • Allegations extend beyond the PDP/MAPD, involving multiple health plans, multiple states, or widespread schemes
  • Allegations involve known patterns of fraud
  • Pattern of fraud or abuse threatens the life or well being of beneficiaries
  • Scheme posses are large financial risk to Medicare or the beneficiaries

What information should be included in a referral?

Every referral to the MEDIC should contain specifics that will allow an investigator to follow up on a case including basic identifying information and contacts as well as the allegations.

If available a referral should include:

  • Your name, organization, and contact information for follow up
  • Overview of the Issue
    • Include the basic who, what, when, where, how, and why
    • Any potential legal violations
  • Specific Statutes and Allegations
    • List civil, criminal, and administrative code or rule violations, state and federal
    • Provide detailed description of the allegations or pattern of fraud, waste, or abuse
  • Incidents and Issues
    • List incidents and issues related to the allegations
  • Background information
    • Contact information for the complainant, the perpetrator or subject of the investigation, and beneficiaries, pharmacies, providers, or other entities involved.
    • Additional background information that may assist investigators such as names and contact information of informants, relators, witnesses, websites, geographic locations, corporate relationships, networks.
  • Perspectives of Interested Parties
    • Plan perspective, CMS, beneficiary
  • Data
    • Existing and potential data sources
    • Graphs and trending
    • Maps
    • Financial impact estimates
  • Recommendations in  Pursuing the Case
    • Next steps, special considerations, cautions

How should the referral be transmitted?
Because specific information may include data protected by HIPAA or the Privacy Act, referrals should be transmitted by one of the following methods:

  1. Call the MEDIC at 877-7SafeRX and provide the information to our complaint specialists who will key the information into a database and acknowledge and follow up on the complaint.

  2. Complete and fax a Fraud Referral Form [pdf] to the MEDIC at (410) 819-8698 or mail to:  Health Integrity, LLC
    9240 Centreville Rd.
    Easton, MD  21601 
    Attn.: MEDIC

    Call 877-7SafeRX to verify receipt of the referral and discuss specifics related to the case.

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What follow up might occur?

When referring a case, please keep in mind that MEDIC investigators may be contacting you later to discuss details or obtain written documents or other information. Any information related to a potential fraud case should be retained for 10 years.

As an investigation ensues, new leads and data may suggest additional questions or actors involved in a case. Often an initial allegation may be the tip of an iceberg. Be ready to respond as a case develops.

All cases referred to the MEDIC are to receive an acknowledgement letter within 5 days and a resolution letter once the case has reached a conclusion. Some cases may take years to be fully resolved and prosecuted.
 
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