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Looking at the extent of fraud within the NHS
Richard Griffith,
Cassam Tengnah
British Journal of Community Nursing, Volume: 16, Issue: 10, Pages: 507 - 10
Swansea University Author: Richard Griffith
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Abstract
<p>Fraud costs the NHS billions of pounds each year, and takes money away from frontline services. The Fraud Act 2006 has made the offence clearer and therefore easier to bring prosecutions. Offences can range from false representation about qualifications and experience to fraudulent consent...
Published in: | British Journal of Community Nursing |
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ISSN: | 1462-4753 |
Published: |
MA Healthcare
2011
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URI: | https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa6831 |
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Abstract: |
<p>Fraud costs the NHS billions of pounds each year, and takes money away from frontline services. The Fraud Act 2006 has made the offence clearer and therefore easier to bring prosecutions. Offences can range from false representation about qualifications and experience to fraudulent consent forms, and through to bogus invoices and charging ghost patients. In this article, Richard Griffith and Cassam Tengnah outline what constitutes fraud and the measures taken by the NHS to counter fraudulent activity.</p> |
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Keywords: |
Cost and cost analysis; Fraud prevention; Whistleblowing |
College: |
Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Sciences |
Issue: |
10 |
Start Page: |
507 |
End Page: |
10 |