Healthcare Fraud

Health care fraud involves illegal activities designed to deceive health care programs, insurance providers, or patients for financial gain. Common schemes include billing for services not provided, inflating charges, falsifying diagnoses, or offering unapproved treatments. Fraudsters may exploit vulnerable individuals or manipulate billing systems, driving up costs and eroding trust in the health care system. To help prevent health care fraud, individuals should carefully review medical bills, confirm the legitimacy of providers, and promptly report any suspicious activity.
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Contact your healthcare & insurance provider
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Colorado Springs Police Department
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(719) 444-7000 or View Website
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The Better Business Bureau of Southern Colorado
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(719) 636-1155 or View Website
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Local
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Attorney General's Office (Colorado)
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(720) 508-6000 or View Website
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Stop Fraud Colorado
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(800) 222-4444 or View Website
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Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI)
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(303) 239-4201 or View Website
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Colorado Department of Health
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(855) 375-2500 or View Website
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State
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Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
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1 (800) 633-4227 or View Website
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Social Security Administration
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1 (800) 772-1213 or View Website
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U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
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1 (800) 447-8477 or View Website
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Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
Federal
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National Health Care Anti-Fraud Association
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(202) 659-5955 or View Website
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Coalition Against Insurance Fraud
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Identity Theft Resource Center
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1 (888) 400-5530 or View Website
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