RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE DEPARTMENT OF ATTORNEY GENERAL. The MDHHS has responsibility and authority to make all fraud and/or abuse referrals to the Department of the Attorney General, Health Care Fraud Division. Contractors who have any suspicion or knowledge of fraud and/or abuse within any of the MDHHS's programs must report directly to the MDHHS by calling (855) MI-FRAUD (643-7283) or by sending a memo to: Office of Inspector General Michigan Department of Health & Human Services P. O. Xxx 00000 Xxxxxxx, XX 00000 When reporting suspected fraud and/or abuse, the contractor should provide, if possible, the following information to the MDHHS: • Nature of the complaint • The name of the individuals or entity involved in the suspected fraud and abuse, including name address, phone number and Medicaid identification number if applicable and/or any other identifying information The contractor shall not attempt to investigate or resolve the reported alleged fraud and/or abuse. The contractor must cooperate fully in any investigation by the MDHHS or Department of the Attorney General, and with any subsequent legal action that may arise from such investigation. In addition, the CMHSP must report the following to the MDHHS on an annual basis: • Number of complaints of fraud and abuse made to the state that warrants preliminary investigation. • For each which warrants investigation, supply the
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RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE DEPARTMENT OF ATTORNEY GENERAL. The MDHHS has responsibility and authority to make all fraud and/or abuse referrals to the Department of the Attorney General, Health Care Fraud Division. Contractors who have any suspicion or knowledge of fraud and/or abuse within any of the MDHHS's programs must report directly to the MDHHS by calling (855) MI-FRAUD (643-7283) or by sending a memo to: Office of Inspector General Michigan Department of Health & Human Services P. O. Xxx 00000 XxxxxxxBox 30062 Lansing, XX 00000 MI 48909 When reporting suspected fraud and/or abuse, the contractor should provide, if possible, the following information to the MDHHS: • Nature of the complaint • The name of the individuals or entity involved in the suspected fraud and abuse, including name address, phone number and Medicaid identification number if applicable and/or any other identifying information The contractor shall not attempt to investigate or resolve the reported alleged fraud and/or abuse. The contractor must cooperate fully in any investigation by the MDHHS or Department of the Attorney General, and with any subsequent legal action that may arise from such investigation. In addition, the CMHSP must report the following to the MDHHS on an annual basis: • Number of complaints of fraud and abuse made to the state that warrants preliminary investigation. • For each which warrants investigation, supply the
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RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE DEPARTMENT OF ATTORNEY GENERAL. The MDHHS has responsibility and authority to make all fraud and/or abuse referrals to the Department of the Attorney General, Health Care Fraud Division. Contractors who have any suspicion or knowledge of fraud and/or abuse within any of the MDHHS's programs must report directly to the MDHHS by calling (855) MI-FRAUD (643-7283) or by sending a memo to: Office of Inspector General Michigan Department of Health & Human Services P. O. Xxx 00000 Xxxxxxx, XX 00000 When reporting suspected fraud and/or abuse, the contractor should provide, if possible, the following information to the MDHHS: • Nature of the complaint • The name of the individuals or entity involved in the suspected fraud and abuse, including name address, phone number and Medicaid identification number if applicable and/or any other identifying information The contractor shall not attempt to investigate or resolve the reported alleged fraud and/or abuse. The contractor must cooperate fully in any investigation by the MDHHS or Department of the Attorney General, and with any subsequent legal action that may arise from such investigation. In addition, the CMHSP must report the following to the MDHHS on an annual basis: • Number of complaints of fraud and abuse made to the state that warrants preliminary investigation. • For each which warrants investigation, supply the
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Samples: www.michigan.gov
RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE DEPARTMENT OF ATTORNEY GENERAL. The MDHHS MDCH has responsibility and authority to make all fraud and/or abuse referrals to the Department of the Attorney General, Health Care Fraud Division. Contractors who have any suspicion or knowledge of fraud and/or abuse within any of the MDHHSMDCH's programs must report directly to the MDHHS MDCH by calling (855000) MI000-FRAUD (643-7283) 0000 or by sending a memo to: Office of Health Services Inspector General Michigan Department of Community Health & Human Services P. O. Xxx 00000 Capitol Commons Center Building 000 X. Xxxx, 0xx Xxxxx Xxxxxxx, XX 00000 When reporting suspected fraud and/or abuse, the contractor should provide, if possible, the following information to the MDHHSMDCH: • Nature of the complaint • The name of the individuals or entity involved in the suspected fraud and abuse, including name address, phone number and Medicaid identification number if applicable and/or any other identifying information The contractor shall not attempt to investigate or resolve the reported alleged fraud and/or abuse. The contractor must cooperate fully in any investigation by the MDHHS MDCH or Department of the Attorney General, and with any subsequent legal action that may arise from such investigation. In addition, the CMHSP must report the following to the MDHHS MDCH on an annual basis: • Number of complaints of fraud and abuse made to the state that warrants preliminary investigation. • For each which warrants investigation, supply the
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