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Medicaid kickbacks refer to the illegal practice of offering or providing incentives to care managers or other healthcare providers in exchange for referring Medicaid patients to specific programs or services. This is a violation of the Anti-Kickback Statute and is illegal. These practices can lead to increased healthcare costs and potential harm to patients, as the referrals may be based on something other than the patient's best interests. It is essential for healthcare providers and care managers to be vigilant in identifying and preventing these types of kickbacks in order to protect the well-being of people and Medicaid programs.

It is possible that some providers may refer Medicaid consumers to specific providers or programs that will make their job easier or save them time rather than what is in the best interest of the consumer. This could be considered a form of kickback, as the provider may be receiving some benefit or incentive for making these referrals. It is important to note that this kind of referral would or may be considered a violation of the Anti-Kickback Statute and is illegal. Providers should always prioritize the well-being of the individual they serve and make referrals based on their needs rather than their convenience.

 

You have the right to select your Medicaid providers.

To file a complaint or report a concern, call 1-800-447-8477

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

Office of Inspector General

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