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Anti-Fraud Online Courses and Designations

It’s not unusual to see a news story about health care fraud. Health care fraud costs Americans tens of billions of dollars every year. To help you fully understand fraud’s impact on your members and clients, AHIP has a selection of online courses and webinars. Take one or more, or work towards earning the impressive Health Care Anti-Fraud Associate (HCAFA) designation.

Learn, Achieve, and Succeed with These Online Courses

Too busy to start a course? No problem. Students have 90-180 days to complete courses purchased, so you can enroll now and learn later.

Created by the experts at AHIP, these courses provide the tools you need to master this complex and compelling specialty.

  • Fraud, Part I (Introduction)

    Health insurance plans, managed care organizations, and other health care stakeholders are increasingly tasked with achieving more on shrinking budgets. This places a premium on strategies that combat and deter the financial effects of health care fraud. This online course digs deep into detecting, deterring, and reducing health care fraud and abuse by providers, consumers, employees and others.

  • Fraud, Part II (Key Products)

    Take a deeper dive into fraud’s impact on our health care system. This online course builds on Fraud, Part I (Introduction). Dig into the impact of fraud on a range of insurance products; considerations when dealing with pharmaceutical, supplemental, and Medigap insurance plans; how the federal and state governments combat fraud; the role of the private sector; and enforcement legal constraints.

Earn a Career-Driving Professional Designation

Take one or both anti-fraud courses. Or better yet, build on what you learn by earning a career-driving professional designation.

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