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.

 

Email

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.