With the DOJ now investigating UHC for alleged Medicare fraud, it makes you wonder—how many other major players might be engaging in questionable practices?
Elevance, like UHC, has grown tremendously, but often at the expense of hardworking employees (who are laid off or overworked) and members who struggle to get the care they need. If you’ve worked there, you may have seen things that didn’t feel right.
As the saying goes: if you spot one cockroach, there are probably more nearby.
If any current or former Elevance employees have witnessed misconduct or fraud, here’s how to report it directly to the DOJ:
Contact the U.S. Department of Justice Regarding Health Care Fraud:
By Mail:
Fraud Section, Criminal Division
U.S. Department of Justice
ATTN: Chief, Health Care Fraud Unit
950 Constitution Ave., NW
Washington, DC 20530
By E-Mail:
Report a health care fraud violation via email to:
HCF.tips@usdoj.gov
Whistleblowers are protected under federal law. Your voice could help uncover wrongdoing and protect patients and employees alike.