Keyword Details: Fraud, Medicaid/Medicare
Disability Benefit Specialists help answer questions and solve problems related to Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid or other health insurance and benefits for people with disabilities.
They serve individuals age 18-59 with a physical or cognitive disability or a mental illness. Services are free...
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Benefit Specialists are trained advocates paid through federal and state funds to help persons age 60 and over with public or private benefits. Benefit Specialists can help people understand and apply for benefits or advocate for them when benefits are denied.
Benefit Specialists can help with Medi...
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Please use the statewide hotline number at 1-800-488-3780 to report Medicaid fraud.
The Department of Justice protects our State’s most vulnerable persons and works cooperatively with District Attorneys, County Sheriffs, and other law enforcement agencies across the State to investigate and prosec...
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Answers questions for those who receive benefits through State SSI, SSI HMO Manage Care Program, BadgerCare Plus Program, Food share program and Medicaid (Title 19) including coverage, billing, and prior authorization. Also provides referrals to dentists/dental service providers who accept Medicaid ...
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Provides information on Medicare benefits, eligibility, financial questions, Medicare-Approved Drug Discount Cards, Competitive Bidding and other general information regarding Medicare.
Care Compare on Medicare.gov - https://www.medicare.gov/care-compare/
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Senior Medicare Patrols (SMPs) empower and assist Medicare beneficiaries, their families, and caregivers to prevent, detect, and report health care fraud, errors, and abuse through outreach, counseling, and education.
Prevention alone cannot stop all fraud, abuse, and errors. We should also be aware...
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