- Introduction to Fraud
- Understanding Fraud
- Who Can Commit Fraud?
- NHS Counter Fraud Authority (NHSCFA)
- Role of the NHS Counter Fraud Authority
- Local Counter Fraud Specialist (LCFS)
- Preventing Fraud
- Types of Fraud
- Fraud Prevention Measures
- What To Do If You Suspect Fraud
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Counter Fraud – GPs
Lessons
Brief description of Counter Fraud
Learning Objectives: Understand the meaning of fraud Identify who may commit fraud Recognize how fraud can be carried out by anyone Module 1 : Understanding Fraud
Learning Objectives: Understand what fraud is Identify who may commit fraud Recognize how fraud can occur Module 2 : NHS counter Fraud Authority
Understand the role of the NHS Counter Fraud Authority Learn the responsibilities of a Local Counter Fraud Specialist (LCFS) Module 3: Preventing fraud
Learning Objectives: Understand different types of fraud and how they occur Identify practical steps to prevent fraud Module 4 : what to do if you suspect fraud
Understand the correct procedures to follow when fraud is suspected Module 5 : case study
Real Examples of NHS Fraud Cases Fraud in healthcare can lead to serious legal consequences These cases show how fraud affects NHS resources and public trust Investigations are carried out by the NHS Counter Fraud Authority (NHSCFA) and related bodies