FWA - Medicare Fraud, Waste, & Abuse 2025/2026 QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS GUARANTEE A+
Health care providers use the Self-Referral Disclosure Protocol (SRDP) to report all suspected
fraud & abuse - True
A chiropractor, in an intentional attempt to falsely get Medicare Program money, billed
medically unnecessary services and falsified the beneficiary's Medicare claim diagnosis.
Depending on the facts and circumstances, she most likely committed - Medicare fraud or abuse
because she knowingly submitted false Medicare Program claims
You can help prevent Medicare fraud & abuse by - All of the above
Medicare abuse includes any practice inconsistent with the goals of providing patients with all
requested services, meeting professionally recognized standards, and charging fair prices. - True
You can help prevent Medicare fraud & abuse by properly and thoroughly documenting all
services provided to Medicare beneficiaries - True
Select the true statement - MACs, CERT Contractors, and Recovery Audit Program Recovery
Auditors review only claims and generally do not investigate health care providers suspected of
Medicare fraud & abuse
Health care providers can prevent fraud & abuse in the Medicare Program by - All of the above
You may report suspected fraud & abuse anonymously to the Office of Inspector General (OIG)
via - All of the above
Possible Medicare fraud & abuse penalties include - A, B, and C
The Federal laws that address fraud & abuse include - All of the above
AND ANSWERS GUARANTEE A+
Health care providers use the Self-Referral Disclosure Protocol (SRDP) to report all suspected
fraud & abuse - True
A chiropractor, in an intentional attempt to falsely get Medicare Program money, billed
medically unnecessary services and falsified the beneficiary's Medicare claim diagnosis.
Depending on the facts and circumstances, she most likely committed - Medicare fraud or abuse
because she knowingly submitted false Medicare Program claims
You can help prevent Medicare fraud & abuse by - All of the above
Medicare abuse includes any practice inconsistent with the goals of providing patients with all
requested services, meeting professionally recognized standards, and charging fair prices. - True
You can help prevent Medicare fraud & abuse by properly and thoroughly documenting all
services provided to Medicare beneficiaries - True
Select the true statement - MACs, CERT Contractors, and Recovery Audit Program Recovery
Auditors review only claims and generally do not investigate health care providers suspected of
Medicare fraud & abuse
Health care providers can prevent fraud & abuse in the Medicare Program by - All of the above
You may report suspected fraud & abuse anonymously to the Office of Inspector General (OIG)
via - All of the above
Possible Medicare fraud & abuse penalties include - A, B, and C
The Federal laws that address fraud & abuse include - All of the above