Course Code: REL-ACU-0-HFWYNK
Hours: 1
Type: Online Course
Content Expiration Date: 12/31/2026
Learning Objectives:
Define healthcare fraud and the problems identified with fraud control.
Recall key federal laws that are used to investigate and prosecute healthcare fraud.
Identify the clinician’s role in recognizing, avoiding, and reporting healthcare fraud.
Outline:
Section 1: Introduction
About This Course
Learning Objectives
Section 2: Defining Healthcare Fraud
What is Healthcare Fraud?
Terminology
How is Healthcare Fraud Committed?
Fraud Detection Initiatives
Laws Governing Healthcare Fraud
Section 3: Prosecution and Investigation for Violators
Anti-Kickback Statute
Physician Self-Referral Law
False Claims Act
Civil Monetary Penalties
Exclusion Statute
Section 4: Avoiding Healthcare Fraud
Telemedicine
Clinician’s Role
Section 5: Reporting
What is a Whistleblower?
Why Report?
How to Report?
Whistleblower Best Practices
Additional Resources
Section 6: Clinical Vignette
Case Study
Section 7: Conclusion
Course Summary
Course Contributors
Resources
References
Subject Matter Expert: Laura L. Morgan, MSN, RN, NEA-BC
Laura L. Morgan, MSN, RN, CCRP, NEA-BC, currently serves as the Clinical Education Specialist at Lincoln County Medical Center in Ruidoso, New Mexico. She plans, develops, implements, and evaluates educational programs for clinicians, using the most current research and clinical data, while fostering the implementation of evidence-based practice. Ms Morgan is an endorsed member of the Society of Clinical Research Associates, member of Sigma Theta Tau international honors Society of nursing, an instructor for Basic Life Support, Advance Cardiovascular Life support and a Board Certified Nurse Executive-Advanced from the American Nurses Credentialing Center.
Instructor: Brandy Verton, BSN, RN, CNOR
Brandy is a certified perioperative nurse with a background in both scrub and circulator roles across a variety of surgical specialties. She earned her BSN with summa cum laude honors from Capella University and has served as a Surgical Services Clinical Educator and Periop 101 instructor. Her early clinical experience on a postoperative and medical-surgical overflow unit shaped her commitment to patient-centered care and team collaboration. Throughout her career, she has contributed to hospital committees and process improvement efforts focused on safety, education, and quality outcomes. Brandy is passionate about creating practical, real-world education that helps clinicians feel supported in their work, build confidence in their skills, and continue delivering safe, effective care.
Target Audience:
The target audience for this course is: Care and Case Managers; Medical Assistants; Medical Providers; Nursing Personnel; in the following settings: Hospitals: Acute.
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Course Delivery Method and Format
Asynchronous Distance Learning with interactivity which includes quizzes with questions/answers, and posttests.