News Article
02 June 2009
The contribution of the public and healthcare workers in the fight against fraud and corruption is commended by Managing Director of NHS Counter Fraud, Dermid McCausland in an online broadcast at www.nhscounterfraud.nhs.uk to launch Fraud Awareness Month (FAM), June 2009:
“Whether you are an NHS employee, a contractor, a supplier of goods and services or a member of the public, your input is vitally important in our joint fight against fraud and corruption.”
McCausland presents the often complex work of NHS Counter Fraud in plain terms. He warns that a minority of people who work in and use the NHS are not honest. The honest majority need to be aware of the types of fraud being committed and should not be afraid to report it – which they can do anonymously on the NHS Fraud & Corruption Reporting Line 0800 028 40 60.
He stresses that NHS Counter Fraud’s work is not just about detecting fraud. “It is essential that we prevent it from happening in the first place.” And viewers are reminded that fraud hits them personally. “It deprives hospitals and patients of valuable equipment, staff and resources and ends up costing the taxpayer more money to fund the NHS.”
McCausland’s definition of fraud is simple. “Essentially it is dishonest behaviour. In very simple terms, stealing”. An NHS insider may claim money for services not provided, claim more money than they are entitled to, or divert funds to themselves in other ways. External organisations may provide false or misleading information such as invoices, to claim money they are not entitled to.
All health workers should know who their Local Counter Fraud Specialist is, and feel confident about approaching NHS Counter Fraud: “Talk to us, report any suspicions you might have, find out more about us – we are always happy to meet with you.”
The events and publicity of Fraud Awareness Month, taking place across England and Wales, will drive home the same message.
For more information contact James Robertson at the NHS CF press office on 020 7895 4524/ 4523. Out of hours mobile 07717 851 926
Further information on NHS CF can be found at www.nhsbsa.nhs.uk/CounterFraud.aspx
Notes to Editors
1. NHS Counter Fraud (NHS CF) - a service of the NHS Business Services Authority (NHSBSA) - was established to tackle fraud and corruption throughout the NHS and DH whether it involves professionals, staff, patients or contractors. It aims to create a lasting anti-fraud culture.
2. Around 319 professionally-trained and accredited Local Counter Fraud Specialists are in place covering every health body in England and Wales. They are supported nationally and regionally by NHS CF. NHS CF investigations produced potential savings to the NHS of £7,565,014 during 2007-08.
3. In 2007-08 the NHS CF successfully prosecuted 57 criminal cases with a 96% success rate.
4. To report any incident of suspected fraud in the NHS, please call the freephone Fraud and Corruption Reporting Line on 0800 028 40 60.