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Healthcare CrimesThe Attorney General's Healthcare Crimes Unit (the State's designated Medicaid Fraud Control Unit) is a federally-funded unit charged with investigating and prosecuting
We investigate MaineCare providers and their employees. For example, we investigate doctors, nursing homes, hospitals, adult care homes, and home health agencies. The unit consists of attorneys, investigators, an auditor, and support staff. Mainecare FraudHealthcare fraud can take a variety of forms. Common examples include:
How to spot MaineCare Fraud
If you suspect that healthcare fraud has occurred, please contact the Healthcare Crimes Unit promptly. Abuse, Neglect or Financial Exploitation of PatientsAbuse can be physical, emotional or sexual. Abuse can result in physical injury such as:
Assaultive acts are almost always abuse. Examples of assaultive acts include, but are not limited to:
Neglect is a pattern of conduct, engaged in without the patient's informed consent, resulting in deprivation of food, water, medication, medical services, shelter, cooling, heating or other services necessary to maintain minimum physical or mental health. Examples include, but are not limited to:
If you suspect that a vulnerable adult has been abused or neglected, report it immediately to the Healthcare Crimes Unit. You may also contact the Elder Abuse Hotline by calling 1-800-624-8404. Reporting to the Healthcare Crimes UnitIf you suspect that MaineCare fraud has occurred, or abuse, neglect or exploitation has occurred in a MaineCare facility or by someone working for a MaineCare provider, immediately report the incident to the HealthCare Crimes Unit by calling 207-626-8870, or by filling out an on-line form. Our mailing address is:
Healthcare Crimes Unit
If the incident needs immediate attention, call 911 immediately. |
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