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January 23, 2018
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VA, Health and Human
Services Announce Partnership to Strengthen Prevention of Fraud, Waste and
Abuse Efforts
Today, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and Department of
Health and Human Services (HHS) Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
(CMS) announced a partnership to share data, data analytics tools and best
practices for identifying and preventing fraud, waste and abuse.
This newest partnership enhances ongoing efforts between the country’s
two largest public-private health-care payment organizations to help
America’s Veterans by leveraging the gains made by CMS.
“The VA-HHS alliance represents the latest example of VA’s commitment to
find partners to assist with identifying new and innovative ways to seek
out fraud, waste and abuse and ensure every tax dollar given to VA supports
Veterans,” said VA Secretary Dr. David J. Shulkin. “This effort marks
another step toward achieving President Trump’s 10-point plan to reform the
VA by collaborating with our federal partners to improve VA’s ability to
investigate fraud and wrongdoing in VA programs.”
CMS continues to focus on reducing and eliminating fraud, waste and
abuse in Medicare, and in 2010, it established the Center for Program
Integrity to help with this work. CMS estimates that its program integrity
activities saved Medicare operations $17 billion in fiscal 2015. Other HHS
combined efforts — including law enforcement — contributed to greater
program savings.
VA plans to capitalize on the advancements in analytics CMS has made by
concentrating on its use of advanced technology, statistics and data
analytics to improve fraud detection and prevention efforts. Additionally, in
November 2017, VA invited industry experts to provide information on the
latest commercial sector tools and techniques to enhance VA’s fraud
detection capabilities. In April, VA will invite these industry experts to
demonstrate their capabilities for detecting and preventing fraud, waste
and abuse and recovering improper payments.
“We have a special obligation to keep America’s promise to those who
have served our country and ensure that Veterans receive high-quality and
accessible health care,” said CMS Administrator Seema Verma. “CMS is
sharing lessons learned and expertise to support VA to identify waste and
fraud and eliminate these abuses of the public trust. Using
state-of-the-art data analytics, CMS is partnering with VA to better detect
and prevent wrongdoing in its programs.”
By using CMS’ successes in its program integrity protocols, VA will be
able to close existing gaps in its own claims payment process.
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