Common use of Provider Fraud and Abuse Clause in Contracts

Provider Fraud and Abuse. Provider agrees that it shall not engage in or commit fraud or abuse. “Fraud” means an intentional deception or misrepresentation made by a person with the knowledge that the deception could result in some unauthorized benefit to himself or herself or some other person. It includes any act that constitutes fraud under applicable federal or state law. “Abuse” means either: (1) practices that are inconsistent with sound fiscal or business practices and result in unnecessary cost to the federal Medicaid and Medicare programs, the Medi-Cal program, another state’s Medicaid program, or other health care programs operated, or financed in whole or in part, by the federal government or any state or local agency in this state or any other state; or (2) practices that are inconsistent with sound medical practices and result in reimbursement by the federal Medicaid and Medicare programs, the Medi-Cal program or other health care programs operated, or financed in whole or in part, by the federal government or any state or local agency in this state or any other state, for services that are unnecessary or for substandard items or services that fail to meet professionally recognized standards for health care.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Medi Cal Provider Agreement, files.medi-cal.ca.gov, www.acbhcs.org

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