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Fraud Health Issues
Fraud Health Issues
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MedPro Inc. - The Needlyzer will provide a safe, efficient and cost-effective method for the disposal and destruction of hypodermic needles. The Needlyzer is a Class 3 medical device that reduces hypodermic needles and other sharps into an inert metal oxide in powdered form; it will process needles with a single hand, at the point of use, without recapping, and is available in a portable configuration.
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- Better business bureau online accepts your complains and forwards them to the appropriate law enforcement authorities.
- List of resources and links related to various kinds of health care fraud.
- Manages and provides access to the National Practitioner Data Bank, the Healthcare Integrity and Protection Data Bank, and the Federal Credentialing Program.
- Includes information on how to protect yourself from dangerous and fraudulent online practices involving the sale of FDA-regulated products.
- Provides several recourses related to health fraud including books and articles.
- Article about FTC's cracking down on bogus health web sites.
- List of resources about fraud in drug advertising and information on how to address complains.
- Offers services for detecting pharmacy fraud, insurance fraud, and non-compliance.
- The Clinton administration strikes back - an article about the anti-fraud imperative.
- Articles and Tips on how to avoid becoming a health fraud victim.
- List of organizations that accept reports of health fraud cases.
- The North American Spine Society has issued a special alert to all of its members regarding a cracking down on health fraud.
- Issue-based organization for the detection, investigation, and prosecution of health care fraud.
- Information on how to spot fraudulent claims. Non-profit organization in the UK.
- Provides advice about patients' rights related to doctors and health plans who engage in switching patient prescriptions to cut costs or earn rebates.
- Exposes diet fraud, rip-offs and scams and allows consumers to file complaints and even join class action lawsuits against companies that market fraudulent products and devices.
- An index of selected information gathered from various government agencies that addresses health fraud - includes the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and Federal Trade Commission (FTC).
- Provides information about abuse by care-givers and contacts for help.
- Focuses on health fraud resources and tips on where to report fraud cases. Partially in Spanish.
- Information addressing alternative medicine therapies and cures regarding possible fraud.
- Information-sharing proposals to improve enforcement efforts on health care fraud cases.
- Online brochure that helps spotting false and unsubstantiated claims.
- Identifies the promotion of an AIDS related health product, treatment or service that is known to be false, unproven, or potentially harmful.
- Features a broad range of health care fraud and abuse issues in the private insurance industry, managed care organizations, federal and state programs.
- A list of online fact sheets on selected topics for which the Federal Trade Commission has had to address consumer complaints regarding fraud. Some are available in Spanish.
- Information on nursing home complaint procedures.
- Advice and information on how to evaluate HIV products or treatments to prevent fraud.
- Articles and discussion over the alleged abuses and scams of the Bally Total Fitness national gym chain.
- Policy and regulatory materials related to health care fraud and abuse.
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