Report Suspected Fraud
Health care fraud costs Americans over $100 billion annually according to the FBI.
You can take steps to protect yourself and others from by immediately reporting suspected fraud.
Health care fraud is a serious business in the U.S. — and a serious crime.
There are many different kinds of health care fraud. Common examples include:
Using an expired or fraudulent identification card to get medical services or medications
Lending an ID card to someone who isn’t entitled to it
Adding someone who isn’t eligible for coverage to a contract
Providers who bill for services never rendered
Performing medically unnecessary services to receive payment from insurers
Billing for more expensive services or procedures than were actually provided
Accepting kickbacks for patient referrals
You can report suspected wrongdoing confidentially in any of the following ways:
By phone
Call our confidential Fraud Hotline at 1-877-411-6950 TTY:711, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (Eastern Time), Monday through Friday. After hours calls will be recorded. A fraud specialist will return the call the next business day to collect further information.
You can email us to tell us about fraud by sending an email to [email protected] or [email protected]. Please note that the information you submit isn’t secure or encrypted. You can call us or mail in a report if that concerns you.
You may remain anonymous. All information we receive is strictly confidential. But if you’d like a response from us about your report, please include your contact information.
WyoBlue Advantage PPO maintains a policy that enforces non-retaliation and non-intimidation against those who report potential concerns.