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steveyos
01-21-2013, 06:15 AM
can be emailed to me now, we start as soon as there's enough people bring your A game I say that with full sarcasm because yall suck but I'm fucking ripped so it'll balance out

JujiDrool
01-21-2013, 06:17 AM
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steveyos
01-21-2013, 06:17 AM
I'll be buying those who want it the android game make r on steam because I need more games on this nexus 7

JujiDrool
01-21-2013, 06:18 AM
but are the tits big enough steveyos?

That's what we all want to know

steveyos
01-21-2013, 06:18 AM
install stevyos boob pack

I have John cena's arms, the rock's chest, and dog the bounty Hunter's hair and abs

steveyos
01-21-2013, 06:19 AM
but are the tits big enough steveyos?

That's what we all want to know

I like ones like yours big ones are gross


what did I miss why is everyone talking about boobs lol

abercrombie
01-21-2013, 06:20 AM
Program Integrity - Fraud or Misuse

The vast majority of our providers and recipients are honest; unfortunately a few dishonest people can do great damage to our programs. Each dollar lost to theft is one less dollar available for someone in need of care. We need to work together to help stop fraud and misuse; otherwise, the system might not be available for those whom the program was created to help.
Reporting Fraud or Misuse

You may report suspected fraud and misuse using any of the following methods. You may remain anonymous if you desire.

Fraud Unit at (401) 415-8300. This line is staffed Monday thru Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. After hours and weekends you may leave a message on an answering machine or by emailing us at: fraud@dhs.ri.gov

Downloadable Form for Report Suspected DHS Program Ineligibility, Misuse or Fraud (pdf) - Free Adobe® Reader® 7.0

Fax Information to (401) 415-8513.

Mailing Address: Collection, Claims, & Recovery/Fraud Unit
206 Elmwood Avenue
Providence, RI 02907

Online Form for Report Suspected DHS Program Ineligibility, Misuse or Fraud
WHAT IS WELFARE FRAUD AND MISUSE?

Welfare Fraud occurs when a person(s) makes false statements, and/or misrepresents facts or circumstances to the Department of Human Services (DHS) in order to obtain Cash Assistance (FIP & GPA), Medical Assistance (including RIte Care, RIte Share, and Long Term Care services), Food Stamps, Child Support, Child Care, In-Home Support Services.
WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT KINDS OF FRAUD AND MISUSE?

Failure to report income or money received.
Failure to report the return of the absent parent to the home.
Failure to report a child out of the home.
Failure to report property or assets.
Internal employee fraud.
Duplicate Aid.
Forgery or stolen identity.
Receiving Public Assistance Benefits to which they are not entitled.

Welfare recipients also commit fraud when they continue to receive Cash Assistance, Medical Assistance, Child Support, Child Care, Food Stamps and General Assistance benefits that they are not entitled to, which generates an overpayment of monies or benefits in their case.

PROVIDER FRAUD involves not only child care providers and doctors, but nursing homes, home health, durable medical equipment, pharmacies, mental health facilities, laboratories, transportation, and dentists to name a few.

MISUSE is provider practices that are inconsistent with sound fiscal, business, or medical practices, and results in an unnecessary cost to the Medicaid program (as well as other assistance programs managed by DHS) or in reimbursement of services that are not medically necessary or that fail to meet professionally recognized standards for health care. It also includes recipient practices that result in unnecessary cost to the Medicaid program.

Examples of fraud and misuse include unreported income or insurance, recipients living out of state, drug seeking behavior, incarceration, recipients receiving bills for services never provided, provider billing irregularities, and misrepresentation of credentials.

Thank you for helping stop fraud and misuse.

JujiDrool
01-21-2013, 06:20 AM
I have John cena's arms, the rock's chest, and dog the bounty Hunter's hair and abslol

quite the package hey?

e-mail me some tits ASAP

abercrombie
01-21-2013, 06:20 AM
Program Integrity - Fraud or Misuse

The vast majority of our providers and recipients are honest; unfortunately a few dishonest people can do great damage to our programs. Each dollar lost to theft is one less dollar available for someone in need of care. We need to work together to help stop fraud and misuse; otherwise, the system might not be available for those whom the program was created to help.
Reporting Fraud or Misuse

You may report suspected fraud and misuse using any of the following methods. You may remain anonymous if you desire.

Fraud Unit at (401) 415-8300. This line is staffed Monday thru Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. After hours and weekends you may leave a message on an answering machine or by emailing us at: fraud@dhs.ri.gov

Downloadable Form for Report Suspected DHS Program Ineligibility, Misuse or Fraud (pdf) - Free Adobe® Reader® 7.0

Fax Information to (401) 415-8513.

Mailing Address: Collection, Claims, & Recovery/Fraud Unit
206 Elmwood Avenue
Providence, RI 02907

Online Form for Report Suspected DHS Program Ineligibility, Misuse or Fraud
WHAT IS WELFARE FRAUD AND MISUSE?

Welfare Fraud occurs when a person(s) makes false statements, and/or misrepresents facts or circumstances to the Department of Human Services (DHS) in order to obtain Cash Assistance (FIP & GPA), Medical Assistance (including RIte Care, RIte Share, and Long Term Care services), Food Stamps, Child Support, Child Care, In-Home Support Services.
WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT KINDS OF FRAUD AND MISUSE?

Failure to report income or money received.
Failure to report the return of the absent parent to the home.
Failure to report a child out of the home.
Failure to report property or assets.
Internal employee fraud.
Duplicate Aid.
Forgery or stolen identity.
Receiving Public Assistance Benefits to which they are not entitled.

Welfare recipients also commit fraud when they continue to receive Cash Assistance, Medical Assistance, Child Support, Child Care, Food Stamps and General Assistance benefits that they are not entitled to, which generates an overpayment of monies or benefits in their case.

PROVIDER FRAUD involves not only child care providers and doctors, but nursing homes, home health, durable medical equipment, pharmacies, mental health facilities, laboratories, transportation, and dentists to name a few.

MISUSE is provider practices that are inconsistent with sound fiscal, business, or medical practices, and results in an unnecessary cost to the Medicaid program (as well as other assistance programs managed by DHS) or in reimbursement of services that are not medically necessary or that fail to meet professionally recognized standards for health care. It also includes recipient practices that result in unnecessary cost to the Medicaid program.

Examples of fraud and misuse include unreported income or insurance, recipients living out of state, drug seeking behavior, incarceration, recipients receiving bills for services never provided, provider billing irregularities, and misrepresentation of credentials.

Thank you for helping stop fraud and misuse

abercrombie
01-21-2013, 06:20 AM
Program Integrity - Fraud or Misuse

The vast majority of our providers and recipients are honest; unfortunately a few dishonest people can do great damage to our programs. Each dollar lost to theft is one less dollar available for someone in need of care. We need to work together to help stop fraud and misuse; otherwise, the system might not be available for those whom the program was created to help.
Reporting Fraud or Misuse

You may report suspected fraud and misuse using any of the following methods. You may remain anonymous if you desire.

Fraud Unit at (401) 415-8300. This line is staffed Monday thru Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. After hours and weekends you may leave a message on an answering machine or by emailing us at: fraud@dhs.ri.gov

Downloadable Form for Report Suspected DHS Program Ineligibility, Misuse or Fraud (pdf) - Free Adobe® Reader® 7.0

Fax Information to (401) 415-8513.

Mailing Address: Collection, Claims, & Recovery/Fraud Unit
206 Elmwood Avenue
Providence, RI 02907

Online Form for Report Suspected DHS Program Ineligibility, Misuse or Fraud
WHAT IS WELFARE FRAUD AND MISUSE?

Welfare Fraud occurs when a person(s) makes false statements, and/or misrepresents facts or circumstances to the Department of Human Services (DHS) in order to obtain Cash Assistance (FIP & GPA), Medical Assistance (including RIte Care, RIte Share, and Long Term Care services), Food Stamps, Child Support, Child Care, In-Home Support Services.
WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT KINDS OF FRAUD AND MISUSE?

Failure to report income or money received.
Failure to report the return of the absent parent to the home.
Failure to report a child out of the home.
Failure to report property or assets.
Internal employee fraud.
Duplicate Aid.
Forgery or stolen identity.
Receiving Public Assistance Benefits to which they are not entitled.

Welfare recipients also commit fraud when they continue to receive Cash Assistance, Medical Assistance, Child Support, Child Care, Food Stamps and General Assistance benefits that they are not entitled to, which generates an overpayment of monies or benefits in their case.

PROVIDER FRAUD involves not only child care providers and doctors, but nursing homes, home health, durable medical equipment, pharmacies, mental health facilities, laboratories, transportation, and dentists to name a few.

MISUSE is provider practices that are inconsistent with sound fiscal, business, or medical practices, and results in an unnecessary cost to the Medicaid program (as well as other assistance programs managed by DHS) or in reimbursement of services that are not medically necessary or that fail to meet professionally recognized standards for health care. It also includes recipient practices that result in unnecessary cost to the Medicaid program.

Examples of fraud and misuse include unreported income or insurance, recipients living out of state, drug seeking behavior, incarceration, recipients receiving bills for services never provided, provider billing irregularities, and misrepresentation of credentials.

Thank you for helping stop fraud and misuse.

abercrombie
01-21-2013, 06:20 AM
Program Integrity - Fraud or Misuse

The vast majority of our providers and recipients are honest; unfortunately a few dishonest people can do great damage to our programs. Each dollar lost to theft is one less dollar available for someone in need of care. We need to work together to help stop fraud and misuse; otherwise, the system might not be available for those whom the program was created to help.
Reporting Fraud or Misuse

You may report suspected fraud and misuse using any of the following methods. You may remain anonymous if you desire.

Fraud Unit at (401) 415-8300. This line is staffed Monday thru Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. After hours and weekends you may leave a message on an answering machine or by emailing us at: fraud@dhs.ri.gov

Downloadable Form for Report Suspected DHS Program Ineligibility, Misuse or Fraud (pdf) - Free Adobe® Reader® 7.0

Fax Information to (401) 415-8513.

Mailing Address: Collection, Claims, & Recovery/Fraud Unit
206 Elmwood Avenue
Providence, RI 02907

Online Form for Report Suspected DHS Program Ineligibility, Misuse or Fraud
WHAT IS WELFARE FRAUD AND MISUSE?

Welfare Fraud occurs when a person(s) makes false statements, and/or misrepresents facts or circumstances to the Department of Human Services (DHS) in order to obtain Cash Assistance (FIP & GPA), Medical Assistance (including RIte Care, RIte Share, and Long Term Care services), Food Stamps, Child Support, Child Care, In-Home Support Services.
WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT KINDS OF FRAUD AND MISUSE?

Failure to report income or money received.
Failure to report the return of the absent parent to the home.
Failure to report a child out of the home.
Failure to report property or assets.
Internal employee fraud.
Duplicate Aid.
Forgery or stolen identity.
Receiving Public Assistance Benefits to which they are not entitled.

Welfare recipients also commit fraud when they continue to receive Cash Assistance, Medical Assistance, Child Support, Child Care, Food Stamps and General Assistance benefits that they are not entitled to, which generates an overpayment of monies or benefits in their case.

PROVIDER FRAUD involves not only child care providers and doctors, but nursing homes, home health, durable medical equipment, pharmacies, mental health facilities, laboratories, transportation, and dentists to name a few.

MISUSE is provider practices that are inconsistent with sound fiscal, business, or medical practices, and results in an unnecessary cost to the Medicaid program (as well as other assistance programs managed by DHS) or in reimbursement of services that are not medically necessary or that fail to meet professionally recognized standards for health care. It also includes recipient practices that result in unnecessary cost to the Medicaid program.

Examples of fraud and misuse include unreported income or insurance, recipients living out of state, drug seeking behavior, incarceration, recipients receiving bills for services never provided, provider billing irregularities, and misrepresentation of credentials.

Thank you for helping stop fraud and misuse.

abercrombie
01-21-2013, 06:21 AM
Program Integrity - Fraud or Misuse

The vast majority of our providers and recipients are honest; unfortunately a few dishonest people can do great damage to our programs. Each dollar lost to theft is one less dollar available for someone in need of care. We need to work together to help stop fraud and misuse; otherwise, the system might not be available for those whom the program was created to help.
Reporting Fraud or Misuse

You may report suspected fraud and misuse using any of the following methods. You may remain anonymous if you desire.

Fraud Unit at (401) 415-8300. This line is staffed Monday thru Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. After hours and weekends you may leave a message on an answering machine or by emailing us at: fraud@dhs.ri.gov

Downloadable Form for Report Suspected DHS Program Ineligibility, Misuse or Fraud (pdf) - Free Adobe® Reader® 7.0

Fax Information to (401) 415-8513.

Mailing Address: Collection, Claims, & Recovery/Fraud Unit
206 Elmwood Avenue
Providence, RI 02907

Online Form for Report Suspected DHS Program Ineligibility, Misuse or Fraud
WHAT IS WELFARE FRAUD AND MISUSE?

Welfare Fraud occurs when a person(s) makes false statements, and/or misrepresents facts or circumstances to the Department of Human Services (DHS) in order to obtain Cash Assistance (FIP & GPA), Medical Assistance (including RIte Care, RIte Share, and Long Term Care services), Food Stamps, Child Support, Child Care, In-Home Support Services.
WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT KINDS OF FRAUD AND MISUSE?

Failure to report income or money received.
Failure to report the return of the absent parent to the home.
Failure to report a child out of the home.
Failure to report property or assets.
Internal employee fraud.
Duplicate Aid.
Forgery or stolen identity.
Receiving Public Assistance Benefits to which they are not entitled.

Welfare recipients also commit fraud when they continue to receive Cash Assistance, Medical Assistance, Child Support, Child Care, Food Stamps and General Assistance benefits that they are not entitled to, which generates an overpayment of monies or benefits in their case.

PROVIDER FRAUD involves not only child care providers and doctors, but nursing homes, home health, durable medical equipment, pharmacies, mental health facilities, laboratories, transportation, and dentists to name a few.

MISUSE is provider practices that are inconsistent with sound fiscal, business, or medical practices, and results in an unnecessary cost to the Medicaid program (as well as other assistance programs managed by DHS) or in reimbursement of services that are not medically necessary or that fail to meet professionally recognized standards for health care. It also includes recipient practices that result in unnecessary cost to the Medicaid program.

Examples of fraud and misuse include unreported income or insurance, recipients living out of state, drug seeking behavior, incarceration, recipients receiving bills for services never provided, provider billing irregularities, and misrepresentation of credentials.

Thank you for helping stop fraud and misuse.

JujiDrool
01-21-2013, 06:21 AM
Program Integrity - Fraud or Misuse

The vast majority of our providers and recipients are honest; unfortunately a few dishonest people can do great damage to our programs. Each dollar lost to theft is one less dollar available for someone in need of care. We need to work together to help stop fraud and misuse; otherwise, the system might not be available for those whom the program was created to help.
Reporting Fraud or Misuse

You may report suspected fraud and misuse using any of the following methods. You may remain anonymous if you desire.

Fraud Unit at (401) 415-8300. This line is staffed Monday thru Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. After hours and weekends you may leave a message on an answering machine or by emailing us at: fraud@dhs.ri.gov

Downloadable Form for Report Suspected DHS Program Ineligibility, Misuse or Fraud (pdf) - Free Adobe® Reader® 7.0

Fax Information to (401) 415-8513.

Mailing Address: Collection, Claims, & Recovery/Fraud Unit
206 Elmwood Avenue
Providence, RI 02907

Online Form for Report Suspected DHS Program Ineligibility, Misuse or Fraud
WHAT IS WELFARE FRAUD AND MISUSE?

Welfare Fraud occurs when a person(s) makes false statements, and/or misrepresents facts or circumstances to the Department of Human Services (DHS) in order to obtain Cash Assistance (FIP & GPA), Medical Assistance (including RIte Care, RIte Share, and Long Term Care services), Food Stamps, Child Support, Child Care, In-Home Support Services.
WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT KINDS OF FRAUD AND MISUSE?

Failure to report income or money received.
Failure to report the return of the absent parent to the home.
Failure to report a child out of the home.
Failure to report property or assets.
Internal employee fraud.
Duplicate Aid.
Forgery or stolen identity.
Receiving Public Assistance Benefits to which they are not entitled.

Welfare recipients also commit fraud when they continue to receive Cash Assistance, Medical Assistance, Child Support, Child Care, Food Stamps and General Assistance benefits that they are not entitled to, which generates an overpayment of monies or benefits in their case.

PROVIDER FRAUD involves not only child care providers and doctors, but nursing homes, home health, durable medical equipment, pharmacies, mental health facilities, laboratories, transportation, and dentists to name a few.

MISUSE is provider practices that are inconsistent with sound fiscal, business, or medical practices, and results in an unnecessary cost to the Medicaid program (as well as other assistance programs managed by DHS) or in reimbursement of services that are not medically necessary or that fail to meet professionally recognized standards for health care. It also includes recipient practices that result in unnecessary cost to the Medicaid program.

Examples of fraud and misuse include unreported income or insurance, recipients living out of state, drug seeking behavior, incarceration, recipients receiving bills for services never provided, provider billing irregularities, and misrepresentation of credentials.

Thank you for helping stop fraud and misuse.you're only retarded because your mother is a crack whore

I believe in you

steveyos
01-21-2013, 06:21 AM
once I'm done moving I'll get you back on pal I just gotta move first gonna be near the ocean so I can just get in my kayak and beat anyone on earth up at any given moment

abercrombie
01-21-2013, 06:21 AM
Program Integrity - Fraud or Misuse

The vast majority of our providers and recipients are honest; unfortunately a few dishonest people can do great damage to our programs. Each dollar lost to theft is one less dollar available for someone in need of care. We need to work together to help stop fraud and misuse; otherwise, the system might not be available for those whom the program was created to help.
Reporting Fraud or Misuse

You may report suspected fraud and misuse using any of the following methods. You may remain anonymous if you desire.

Fraud Unit at (401) 415-8300. This line is staffed Monday thru Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. After hours and weekends you may leave a message on an answering machine or by emailing us at: fraud@dhs.ri.gov

Downloadable Form for Report Suspected DHS Program Ineligibility, Misuse or Fraud (pdf) - Free Adobe® Reader® 7.0

Fax Information to (401) 415-8513.

Mailing Address: Collection, Claims, & Recovery/Fraud Unit
206 Elmwood Avenue
Providence, RI 02907

Online Form for Report Suspected DHS Program Ineligibility, Misuse or Fraud
WHAT IS WELFARE FRAUD AND MISUSE?

Welfare Fraud occurs when a person(s) makes false statements, and/or misrepresents facts or circumstances to the Department of Human Services (DHS) in order to obtain Cash Assistance (FIP & GPA), Medical Assistance (including RIte Care, RIte Share, and Long Term Care services), Food Stamps, Child Support, Child Care, In-Home Support Services.
WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT KINDS OF FRAUD AND MISUSE?

Failure to report income or money received.
Failure to report the return of the absent parent to the home.
Failure to report a child out of the home.
Failure to report property or assets.
Internal employee fraud.
Duplicate Aid.
Forgery or stolen identity.
Receiving Public Assistance Benefits to which they are not entitled.

Welfare recipients also commit fraud when they continue to receive Cash Assistance, Medical Assistance, Child Support, Child Care, Food Stamps and General Assistance benefits that they are not entitled to, which generates an overpayment of monies or benefits in their case.

PROVIDER FRAUD involves not only child care providers and doctors, but nursing homes, home health, durable medical equipment, pharmacies, mental health facilities, laboratories, transportation, and dentists to name a few.

MISUSE is provider practices that are inconsistent with sound fiscal, business, or medical practices, and results in an unnecessary cost to the Medicaid program (as well as other assistance programs managed by DHS) or in reimbursement of services that are not medically necessary or that fail to meet professionally recognized standards for health care. It also includes recipient practices that result in unnecessary cost to the Medicaid program.

Examples of fraud and misuse include unreported income or insurance, recipients living out of state, drug seeking behavior, incarceration, recipients receiving bills for services never provided, provider billing irregularities, and misrepresentation of credentials.

Thank you for helping stop fraud and misuse.

abercrombie
01-21-2013, 06:21 AM
Program Integrity - Fraud or Misuse

The vast majority of our providers and recipients are honest; unfortunately a few dishonest people can do great damage to our programs. Each dollar lost to theft is one less dollar available for someone in need of care. We need to work together to help stop fraud and misuse; otherwise, the system might not be available for those whom the program was created to help.
Reporting Fraud or Misuse

You may report suspected fraud and misuse using any of the following methods. You may remain anonymous if you desire.

Fraud Unit at (401) 415-8300. This line is staffed Monday thru Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. After hours and weekends you may leave a message on an answering machine or by emailing us at: fraud@dhs.ri.gov

Downloadable Form for Report Suspected DHS Program Ineligibility, Misuse or Fraud (pdf) - Free Adobe® Reader® 7.0

Fax Information to (401) 415-8513.

Mailing Address: Collection, Claims, & Recovery/Fraud Unit
206 Elmwood Avenue
Providence, RI 02907

Online Form for Report Suspected DHS Program Ineligibility, Misuse or Fraud
WHAT IS WELFARE FRAUD AND MISUSE?

Welfare Fraud occurs when a person(s) makes false statements, and/or misrepresents facts or circumstances to the Department of Human Services (DHS) in order to obtain Cash Assistance (FIP & GPA), Medical Assistance (including RIte Care, RIte Share, and Long Term Care services), Food Stamps, Child Support, Child Care, In-Home Support Services.
WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT KINDS OF FRAUD AND MISUSE?

Failure to report income or money received.
Failure to report the return of the absent parent to the home.
Failure to report a child out of the home.
Failure to report property or assets.
Internal employee fraud.
Duplicate Aid.
Forgery or stolen identity.
Receiving Public Assistance Benefits to which they are not entitled.

Welfare recipients also commit fraud when they continue to receive Cash Assistance, Medical Assistance, Child Support, Child Care, Food Stamps and General Assistance benefits that they are not entitled to, which generates an overpayment of monies or benefits in their case.

PROVIDER FRAUD involves not only child care providers and doctors, but nursing homes, home health, durable medical equipment, pharmacies, mental health facilities, laboratories, transportation, and dentists to name a few.

MISUSE is provider practices that are inconsistent with sound fiscal, business, or medical practices, and results in an unnecessary cost to the Medicaid program (as well as other assistance programs managed by DHS) or in reimbursement of services that are not medically necessary or that fail to meet professionally recognized standards for health care. It also includes recipient practices that result in unnecessary cost to the Medicaid program.

Examples of fraud and misuse include unreported income or insurance, recipients living out of state, drug seeking behavior, incarceration, recipients receiving bills for services never provided, provider billing irregularities, and misrepresentation of credentials.

Thank you for helping stop fraud and misuse.

abercrombie
01-21-2013, 06:21 AM
Program Integrity - Fraud or Misuse

The vast majority of our providers and recipients are honest; unfortunately a few dishonest people can do great damage to our programs. Each dollar lost to theft is one less dollar available for someone in need of care. We need to work together to help stop fraud and misuse; otherwise, the system might not be available for those whom the program was created to help.
Reporting Fraud or Misuse

You may report suspected fraud and misuse using any of the following methods. You may remain anonymous if you desire.

Fraud Unit at (401) 415-8300. This line is staffed Monday thru Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. After hours and weekends you may leave a message on an answering machine or by emailing us at: fraud@dhs.ri.gov

Downloadable Form for Report Suspected DHS Program Ineligibility, Misuse or Fraud (pdf) - Free Adobe® Reader® 7.0

Fax Information to (401) 415-8513.

Mailing Address: Collection, Claims, & Recovery/Fraud Unit
206 Elmwood Avenue
Providence, RI 02907

Online Form for Report Suspected DHS Program Ineligibility, Misuse or Fraud
WHAT IS WELFARE FRAUD AND MISUSE?

Welfare Fraud occurs when a person(s) makes false statements, and/or misrepresents facts or circumstances to the Department of Human Services (DHS) in order to obtain Cash Assistance (FIP & GPA), Medical Assistance (including RIte Care, RIte Share, and Long Term Care services), Food Stamps, Child Support, Child Care, In-Home Support Services.
WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT KINDS OF FRAUD AND MISUSE?

Failure to report income or money received.
Failure to report the return of the absent parent to the home.
Failure to report a child out of the home.
Failure to report property or assets.
Internal employee fraud.
Duplicate Aid.
Forgery or stolen identity.
Receiving Public Assistance Benefits to which they are not entitled.

Welfare recipients also commit fraud when they continue to receive Cash Assistance, Medical Assistance, Child Support, Child Care, Food Stamps and General Assistance benefits that they are not entitled to, which generates an overpayment of monies or benefits in their case.

PROVIDER FRAUD involves not only child care providers and doctors, but nursing homes, home health, durable medical equipment, pharmacies, mental health facilities, laboratories, transportation, and dentists to name a few.

MISUSE is provider practices that are inconsistent with sound fiscal, business, or medical practices, and results in an unnecessary cost to the Medicaid program (as well as other assistance programs managed by DHS) or in reimbursement of services that are not medically necessary or that fail to meet professionally recognized standards for health care. It also includes recipient practices that result in unnecessary cost to the Medicaid program.

Examples of fraud and misuse include unreported income or insurance, recipients living out of state, drug seeking behavior, incarceration, recipients receiving bills for services never provided, provider billing irregularities, and misrepresentation of credentials.

Thank you for helping stop fraud and misuse.

abercrombie
01-21-2013, 06:22 AM
Program Integrity - Fraud or Misuse

The vast majority of our providers and recipients are honest; unfortunately a few dishonest people can do great damage to our programs. Each dollar lost to theft is one less dollar available for someone in need of care. We need to work together to help stop fraud and misuse; otherwise, the system might not be available for those whom the program was created to help.
Reporting Fraud or Misuse

You may report suspected fraud and misuse using any of the following methods. You may remain anonymous if you desire.

Fraud Unit at (401) 415-8300. This line is staffed Monday thru Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. After hours and weekends you may leave a message on an answering machine or by emailing us at: fraud@dhs.ri.gov

Downloadable Form for Report Suspected DHS Program Ineligibility, Misuse or Fraud (pdf) - Free Adobe® Reader® 7.0

Fax Information to (401) 415-8513.

Mailing Address: Collection, Claims, & Recovery/Fraud Unit
206 Elmwood Avenue
Providence, RI 02907

Online Form for Report Suspected DHS Program Ineligibility, Misuse or Fraud
WHAT IS WELFARE FRAUD AND MISUSE?

Welfare Fraud occurs when a person(s) makes false statements, and/or misrepresents facts or circumstances to the Department of Human Services (DHS) in order to obtain Cash Assistance (FIP & GPA), Medical Assistance (including RIte Care, RIte Share, and Long Term Care services), Food Stamps, Child Support, Child Care, In-Home Support Services.
WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT KINDS OF FRAUD AND MISUSE?

Failure to report income or money received.
Failure to report the return of the absent parent to the home.
Failure to report a child out of the home.
Failure to report property or assets.
Internal employee fraud.
Duplicate Aid.
Forgery or stolen identity.
Receiving Public Assistance Benefits to which they are not entitled.

Welfare recipients also commit fraud when they continue to receive Cash Assistance, Medical Assistance, Child Support, Child Care, Food Stamps and General Assistance benefits that they are not entitled to, which generates an overpayment of monies or benefits in their case.

PROVIDER FRAUD involves not only child care providers and doctors, but nursing homes, home health, durable medical equipment, pharmacies, mental health facilities, laboratories, transportation, and dentists to name a few.

MISUSE is provider practices that are inconsistent with sound fiscal, business, or medical practices, and results in an unnecessary cost to the Medicaid program (as well as other assistance programs managed by DHS) or in reimbursement of services that are not medically necessary or that fail to meet professionally recognized standards for health care. It also includes recipient practices that result in unnecessary cost to the Medicaid program.

Examples of fraud and misuse include unreported income or insurance, recipients living out of state, drug seeking behavior, incarceration, recipients receiving bills for services never provided, provider billing irregularities, and misrepresentation of credentials.

Thank you for helping stop fraud and misuse.

abercrombie
01-21-2013, 06:22 AM
Program Integrity - Fraud or Misuse

The vast majority of our providers and recipients are honest; unfortunately a few dishonest people can do great damage to our programs. Each dollar lost to theft is one less dollar available for someone in need of care. We need to work together to help stop fraud and misuse; otherwise, the system might not be available for those whom the program was created to help.
Reporting Fraud or Misuse

You may report suspected fraud and misuse using any of the following methods. You may remain anonymous if you desire.

Fraud Unit at (401) 415-8300. This line is staffed Monday thru Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. After hours and weekends you may leave a message on an answering machine or by emailing us at: fraud@dhs.ri.gov

Downloadable Form for Report Suspected DHS Program Ineligibility, Misuse or Fraud (pdf) - Free Adobe® Reader® 7.0

Fax Information to (401) 415-8513.

Mailing Address: Collection, Claims, & Recovery/Fraud Unit
206 Elmwood Avenue
Providence, RI 02907

Online Form for Report Suspected DHS Program Ineligibility, Misuse or Fraud
WHAT IS WELFARE FRAUD AND MISUSE?

Welfare Fraud occurs when a person(s) makes false statements, and/or misrepresents facts or circumstances to the Department of Human Services (DHS) in order to obtain Cash Assistance (FIP & GPA), Medical Assistance (including RIte Care, RIte Share, and Long Term Care services), Food Stamps, Child Support, Child Care, In-Home Support Services.
WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT KINDS OF FRAUD AND MISUSE?

Failure to report income or money received.
Failure to report the return of the absent parent to the home.
Failure to report a child out of the home.
Failure to report property or assets.
Internal employee fraud.
Duplicate Aid.
Forgery or stolen identity.
Receiving Public Assistance Benefits to which they are not entitled.

Welfare recipients also commit fraud when they continue to receive Cash Assistance, Medical Assistance, Child Support, Child Care, Food Stamps and General Assistance benefits that they are not entitled to, which generates an overpayment of monies or benefits in their case.

PROVIDER FRAUD involves not only child care providers and doctors, but nursing homes, home health, durable medical equipment, pharmacies, mental health facilities, laboratories, transportation, and dentists to name a few.

MISUSE is provider practices that are inconsistent with sound fiscal, business, or medical practices, and results in an unnecessary cost to the Medicaid program (as well as other assistance programs managed by DHS) or in reimbursement of services that are not medically necessary or that fail to meet professionally recognized standards for health care. It also includes recipient practices that result in unnecessary cost to the Medicaid program.

Examples of fraud and misuse include unreported income or insurance, recipients living out of state, drug seeking behavior, incarceration, recipients receiving bills for services never provided, provider billing irregularities, and misrepresentation of credentials.

Thank you for helping stop fraud and misuse.

JujiDrool
01-21-2013, 06:22 AM
once I'm done moving I'll get you back on pal I just gotta move first gonna be near the ocean so I can just get in my kayak and beat anyone on earth up at any given momentbut of course

abercrombie
01-21-2013, 06:22 AM
Program Integrity - Fraud or Misuse

The vast majority of our providers and recipients are honest; unfortunately a few dishonest people can do great damage to our programs. Each dollar lost to theft is one less dollar available for someone in need of care. We need to work together to help stop fraud and misuse; otherwise, the system might not be available for those whom the program was created to help.
Reporting Fraud or Misuse

You may report suspected fraud and misuse using any of the following methods. You may remain anonymous if you desire.

Fraud Unit at (401) 415-8300. This line is staffed Monday thru Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. After hours and weekends you may leave a message on an answering machine or by emailing us at: fraud@dhs.ri.gov

Downloadable Form for Report Suspected DHS Program Ineligibility, Misuse or Fraud (pdf) - Free Adobe® Reader® 7.0

Fax Information to (401) 415-8513.

Mailing Address: Collection, Claims, & Recovery/Fraud Unit
206 Elmwood Avenue
Providence, RI 02907

Online Form for Report Suspected DHS Program Ineligibility, Misuse or Fraud
WHAT IS WELFARE FRAUD AND MISUSE?

Welfare Fraud occurs when a person(s) makes false statements, and/or misrepresents facts or circumstances to the Department of Human Services (DHS) in order to obtain Cash Assistance (FIP & GPA), Medical Assistance (including RIte Care, RIte Share, and Long Term Care services), Food Stamps, Child Support, Child Care, In-Home Support Services.
WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT KINDS OF FRAUD AND MISUSE?

Failure to report income or money received.
Failure to report the return of the absent parent to the home.
Failure to report a child out of the home.
Failure to report property or assets.
Internal employee fraud.
Duplicate Aid.
Forgery or stolen identity.
Receiving Public Assistance Benefits to which they are not entitled.

Welfare recipients also commit fraud when they continue to receive Cash Assistance, Medical Assistance, Child Support, Child Care, Food Stamps and General Assistance benefits that they are not entitled to, which generates an overpayment of monies or benefits in their case.

PROVIDER FRAUD involves not only child care providers and doctors, but nursing homes, home health, durable medical equipment, pharmacies, mental health facilities, laboratories, transportation, and dentists to name a few.

MISUSE is provider practices that are inconsistent with sound fiscal, business, or medical practices, and results in an unnecessary cost to the Medicaid program (as well as other assistance programs managed by DHS) or in reimbursement of services that are not medically necessary or that fail to meet professionally recognized standards for health care. It also includes recipient practices that result in unnecessary cost to the Medicaid program.

Examples of fraud and misuse include unreported income or insurance, recipients living out of state, drug seeking behavior, incarceration, recipients receiving bills for services never provided, provider billing irregularities, and misrepresentation of credentials.

Thank you for helping stop fraud and misuse.

abercrombie
01-21-2013, 06:23 AM
Program Integrity - Fraud or Misuse

The vast majority of our providers and recipients are honest; unfortunately a few dishonest people can do great damage to our programs. Each dollar lost to theft is one less dollar available for someone in need of care. We need to work together to help stop fraud and misuse; otherwise, the system might not be available for those whom the program was created to help.
Reporting Fraud or Misuse

You may report suspected fraud and misuse using any of the following methods. You may remain anonymous if you desire.

Fraud Unit at (401) 415-8300. This line is staffed Monday thru Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. After hours and weekends you may leave a message on an answering machine or by emailing us at: fraud@dhs.ri.gov

Downloadable Form for Report Suspected DHS Program Ineligibility, Misuse or Fraud (pdf) - Free Adobe® Reader® 7.0

Fax Information to (401) 415-8513.

Mailing Address: Collection, Claims, & Recovery/Fraud Unit
206 Elmwood Avenue
Providence, RI 02907

Online Form for Report Suspected DHS Program Ineligibility, Misuse or Fraud
WHAT IS WELFARE FRAUD AND MISUSE?

Welfare Fraud occurs when a person(s) makes false statements, and/or misrepresents facts or circumstances to the Department of Human Services (DHS) in order to obtain Cash Assistance (FIP & GPA), Medical Assistance (including RIte Care, RIte Share, and Long Term Care services), Food Stamps, Child Support, Child Care, In-Home Support Services.
WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT KINDS OF FRAUD AND MISUSE?

Failure to report income or money received.
Failure to report the return of the absent parent to the home.
Failure to report a child out of the home.
Failure to report property or assets.
Internal employee fraud.
Duplicate Aid.
Forgery or stolen identity.
Receiving Public Assistance Benefits to which they are not entitled.

Welfare recipients also commit fraud when they continue to receive Cash Assistance, Medical Assistance, Child Support, Child Care, Food Stamps and General Assistance benefits that they are not entitled to, which generates an overpayment of monies or benefits in their case.

PROVIDER FRAUD involves not only child care providers and doctors, but nursing homes, home health, durable medical equipment, pharmacies, mental health facilities, laboratories, transportation, and dentists to name a few.

MISUSE is provider practices that are inconsistent with sound fiscal, business, or medical practices, and results in an unnecessary cost to the Medicaid program (as well as other assistance programs managed by DHS) or in reimbursement of services that are not medically necessary or that fail to meet professionally recognized standards for health care. It also includes recipient practices that result in unnecessary cost to the Medicaid program.

Examples of fraud and misuse include unreported income or insurance, recipients living out of state, drug seeking behavior, incarceration, recipients receiving bills for services never provided, provider billing irregularities, and misrepresentation of credentials.

Thank you for helping stop fraud and misuse.

abercrombie
01-21-2013, 06:23 AM
Program Integrity - Fraud or Misuse

The vast majority of our providers and recipients are honest; unfortunately a few dishonest people can do great damage to our programs. Each dollar lost to theft is one less dollar available for someone in need of care. We need to work together to help stop fraud and misuse; otherwise, the system might not be available for those whom the program was created to help.
Reporting Fraud or Misuse

You may report suspected fraud and misuse using any of the following methods. You may remain anonymous if you desire.

Fraud Unit at (401) 415-8300. This line is staffed Monday thru Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. After hours and weekends you may leave a message on an answering machine or by emailing us at: fraud@dhs.ri.gov

Downloadable Form for Report Suspected DHS Program Ineligibility, Misuse or Fraud (pdf) - Free Adobe® Reader® 7.0

Fax Information to (401) 415-8513.

Mailing Address: Collection, Claims, & Recovery/Fraud Unit
206 Elmwood Avenue
Providence, RI 02907

Online Form for Report Suspected DHS Program Ineligibility, Misuse or Fraud
WHAT IS WELFARE FRAUD AND MISUSE?

Welfare Fraud occurs when a person(s) makes false statements, and/or misrepresents facts or circumstances to the Department of Human Services (DHS) in order to obtain Cash Assistance (FIP & GPA), Medical Assistance (including RIte Care, RIte Share, and Long Term Care services), Food Stamps, Child Support, Child Care, In-Home Support Services.
WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT KINDS OF FRAUD AND MISUSE?

Failure to report income or money received.
Failure to report the return of the absent parent to the home.
Failure to report a child out of the home.
Failure to report property or assets.
Internal employee fraud.
Duplicate Aid.
Forgery or stolen identity.
Receiving Public Assistance Benefits to which they are not entitled.

Welfare recipients also commit fraud when they continue to receive Cash Assistance, Medical Assistance, Child Support, Child Care, Food Stamps and General Assistance benefits that they are not entitled to, which generates an overpayment of monies or benefits in their case.

PROVIDER FRAUD involves not only child care providers and doctors, but nursing homes, home health, durable medical equipment, pharmacies, mental health facilities, laboratories, transportation, and dentists to name a few.

MISUSE is provider practices that are inconsistent with sound fiscal, business, or medical practices, and results in an unnecessary cost to the Medicaid program (as well as other assistance programs managed by DHS) or in reimbursement of services that are not medically necessary or that fail to meet professionally recognized standards for health care. It also includes recipient practices that result in unnecessary cost to the Medicaid program.

Examples of fraud and misuse include unreported income or insurance, recipients living out of state, drug seeking behavior, incarceration, recipients receiving bills for services never provided, provider billing irregularities, and misrepresentation of credentials.

Thank you for helping stop fraud and misuse.

abercrombie
01-21-2013, 06:23 AM
Program Integrity - Fraud or Misuse

The vast majority of our providers and recipients are honest; unfortunately a few dishonest people can do great damage to our programs. Each dollar lost to theft is one less dollar available for someone in need of care. We need to work together to help stop fraud and misuse; otherwise, the system might not be available for those whom the program was created to help.
Reporting Fraud or Misuse

You may report suspected fraud and misuse using any of the following methods. You may remain anonymous if you desire.

Fraud Unit at (401) 415-8300. This line is staffed Monday thru Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. After hours and weekends you may leave a message on an answering machine or by emailing us at: fraud@dhs.ri.gov

Downloadable Form for Report Suspected DHS Program Ineligibility, Misuse or Fraud (pdf) - Free Adobe® Reader® 7.0

Fax Information to (401) 415-8513.

Mailing Address: Collection, Claims, & Recovery/Fraud Unit
206 Elmwood Avenue
Providence, RI 02907

Online Form for Report Suspected DHS Program Ineligibility, Misuse or Fraud
WHAT IS WELFARE FRAUD AND MISUSE?

Welfare Fraud occurs when a person(s) makes false statements, and/or misrepresents facts or circumstances to the Department of Human Services (DHS) in order to obtain Cash Assistance (FIP & GPA), Medical Assistance (including RIte Care, RIte Share, and Long Term Care services), Food Stamps, Child Support, Child Care, In-Home Support Services.
WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT KINDS OF FRAUD AND MISUSE?

Failure to report income or money received.
Failure to report the return of the absent parent to the home.
Failure to report a child out of the home.
Failure to report property or assets.
Internal employee fraud.
Duplicate Aid.
Forgery or stolen identity.
Receiving Public Assistance Benefits to which they are not entitled.

Welfare recipients also commit fraud when they continue to receive Cash Assistance, Medical Assistance, Child Support, Child Care, Food Stamps and General Assistance benefits that they are not entitled to, which generates an overpayment of monies or benefits in their case.

PROVIDER FRAUD involves not only child care providers and doctors, but nursing homes, home health, durable medical equipment, pharmacies, mental health facilities, laboratories, transportation, and dentists to name a few.

MISUSE is provider practices that are inconsistent with sound fiscal, business, or medical practices, and results in an unnecessary cost to the Medicaid program (as well as other assistance programs managed by DHS) or in reimbursement of services that are not medically necessary or that fail to meet professionally recognized standards for health care. It also includes recipient practices that result in unnecessary cost to the Medicaid program.

Examples of fraud and misuse include unreported income or insurance, recipients living out of state, drug seeking behavior, incarceration, recipients receiving bills for services never provided, provider billing irregularities, and misrepresentation of credentials.

Thank you for helping stop fraud and misuse.

abercrombie
01-21-2013, 06:23 AM
Program Integrity - Fraud or Misuse

The vast majority of our providers and recipients are honest; unfortunately a few dishonest people can do great damage to our programs. Each dollar lost to theft is one less dollar available for someone in need of care. We need to work together to help stop fraud and misuse; otherwise, the system might not be available for those whom the program was created to help.
Reporting Fraud or Misuse

You may report suspected fraud and misuse using any of the following methods. You may remain anonymous if you desire.

Fraud Unit at (401) 415-8300. This line is staffed Monday thru Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. After hours and weekends you may leave a message on an answering machine or by emailing us at: fraud@dhs.ri.gov

Downloadable Form for Report Suspected DHS Program Ineligibility, Misuse or Fraud (pdf) - Free Adobe® Reader® 7.0

Fax Information to (401) 415-8513.

Mailing Address: Collection, Claims, & Recovery/Fraud Unit
206 Elmwood Avenue
Providence, RI 02907

Online Form for Report Suspected DHS Program Ineligibility, Misuse or Fraud
WHAT IS WELFARE FRAUD AND MISUSE?

Welfare Fraud occurs when a person(s) makes false statements, and/or misrepresents facts or circumstances to the Department of Human Services (DHS) in order to obtain Cash Assistance (FIP & GPA), Medical Assistance (including RIte Care, RIte Share, and Long Term Care services), Food Stamps, Child Support, Child Care, In-Home Support Services.
WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT KINDS OF FRAUD AND MISUSE?

Failure to report income or money received.
Failure to report the return of the absent parent to the home.
Failure to report a child out of the home.
Failure to report property or assets.
Internal employee fraud.
Duplicate Aid.
Forgery or stolen identity.
Receiving Public Assistance Benefits to which they are not entitled.

Welfare recipients also commit fraud when they continue to receive Cash Assistance, Medical Assistance, Child Support, Child Care, Food Stamps and General Assistance benefits that they are not entitled to, which generates an overpayment of monies or benefits in their case.

PROVIDER FRAUD involves not only child care providers and doctors, but nursing homes, home health, durable medical equipment, pharmacies, mental health facilities, laboratories, transportation, and dentists to name a few.

MISUSE is provider practices that are inconsistent with sound fiscal, business, or medical practices, and results in an unnecessary cost to the Medicaid program (as well as other assistance programs managed by DHS) or in reimbursement of services that are not medically necessary or that fail to meet professionally recognized standards for health care. It also includes recipient practices that result in unnecessary cost to the Medicaid program.

Examples of fraud and misuse include unreported income or insurance, recipients living out of state, drug seeking behavior, incarceration, recipients receiving bills for services never provided, provider billing irregularities, and misrepresentation of credentials.

Thank you for helping stop fraud and misuse.

JujiDrool
01-21-2013, 06:24 AM
but of courseI'll consider what and where to raid while you work on your muscles

steveyos
01-21-2013, 06:24 AM
lol

quite the package hey?

e-mail me some tits ASAP


anything you want I'm busy right now though

abercrombie
01-21-2013, 06:24 AM
Program Integrity - Fraud or Misuse

The vast majority of our providers and recipients are honest; unfortunately a few dishonest people can do great damage to our programs. Each dollar lost to theft is one less dollar available for someone in need of care. We need to work together to help stop fraud and misuse; otherwise, the system might not be available for those whom the program was created to help.
Reporting Fraud or Misuse

You may report suspected fraud and misuse using any of the following methods. You may remain anonymous if you desire.

Fraud Unit at (401) 415-8300. This line is staffed Monday thru Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. After hours and weekends you may leave a message on an answering machine or by emailing us at: fraud@dhs.ri.gov

Downloadable Form for Report Suspected DHS Program Ineligibility, Misuse or Fraud (pdf) - Free Adobe® Reader® 7.0

Fax Information to (401) 415-8513.

Mailing Address: Collection, Claims, & Recovery/Fraud Unit
206 Elmwood Avenue
Providence, RI 02907

Online Form for Report Suspected DHS Program Ineligibility, Misuse or Fraud
WHAT IS WELFARE FRAUD AND MISUSE?

Welfare Fraud occurs when a person(s) makes false statements, and/or misrepresents facts or circumstances to the Department of Human Services (DHS) in order to obtain Cash Assistance (FIP & GPA), Medical Assistance (including RIte Care, RIte Share, and Long Term Care services), Food Stamps, Child Support, Child Care, In-Home Support Services.
WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT KINDS OF FRAUD AND MISUSE?

Failure to report income or money received.
Failure to report the return of the absent parent to the home.
Failure to report a child out of the home.
Failure to report property or assets.
Internal employee fraud.
Duplicate Aid.
Forgery or stolen identity.
Receiving Public Assistance Benefits to which they are not entitled.

Welfare recipients also commit fraud when they continue to receive Cash Assistance, Medical Assistance, Child Support, Child Care, Food Stamps and General Assistance benefits that they are not entitled to, which generates an overpayment of monies or benefits in their case.

PROVIDER FRAUD involves not only child care providers and doctors, but nursing homes, home health, durable medical equipment, pharmacies, mental health facilities, laboratories, transportation, and dentists to name a few.

MISUSE is provider practices that are inconsistent with sound fiscal, business, or medical practices, and results in an unnecessary cost to the Medicaid program (as well as other assistance programs managed by DHS) or in reimbursement of services that are not medically necessary or that fail to meet professionally recognized standards for health care. It also includes recipient practices that result in unnecessary cost to the Medicaid program.

Examples of fraud and misuse include unreported income or insurance, recipients living out of state, drug seeking behavior, incarceration, recipients receiving bills for services never provided, provider billing irregularities, and misrepresentation of credentials.

Thank you for helping stop fraud and misuse.

abercrombie
01-21-2013, 06:24 AM
anything you want I'm busy right now though

busy scamming the honest Rhode Island tax payers out of their hard earned money.

JujiDrool
01-21-2013, 06:26 AM
I'll consider what and where to raid while you work on your musclesand in return you tell me where juji is online at all times

yes I agree to this agreement

delete after 3 days

or this message will self destruct

steveyos
01-21-2013, 06:28 AM
I lost over 100 pounds and am all muscle and lift weights all day allie gained over 100 pounds joined the Jersey shore and is friends with monde I rest my case I raise my fjs high into the air

steveyos
01-21-2013, 06:28 AM
elz is making the monde flash game series for fjs

abercrombie
01-21-2013, 06:29 AM
lol jersey shore? I think you have me mistaken for someone else.
Also, bro, do you even lift?

abercrombie
01-21-2013, 06:29 AM
also:

Program Integrity - Fraud or Misuse

The vast majority of our providers and recipients are honest; unfortunately a few dishonest people can do great damage to our programs. Each dollar lost to theft is one less dollar available for someone in need of care. We need to work together to help stop fraud and misuse; otherwise, the system might not be available for those whom the program was created to help.
Reporting Fraud or Misuse

You may report suspected fraud and misuse using any of the following methods. You may remain anonymous if you desire.

Fraud Unit at (401) 415-8300. This line is staffed Monday thru Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. After hours and weekends you may leave a message on an answering machine or by emailing us at: fraud@dhs.ri.gov

Downloadable Form for Report Suspected DHS Program Ineligibility, Misuse or Fraud (pdf) - Free Adobe® Reader® 7.0

Fax Information to (401) 415-8513.

Mailing Address: Collection, Claims, & Recovery/Fraud Unit
206 Elmwood Avenue
Providence, RI 02907

Online Form for Report Suspected DHS Program Ineligibility, Misuse or Fraud
WHAT IS WELFARE FRAUD AND MISUSE?

Welfare Fraud occurs when a person(s) makes false statements, and/or misrepresents facts or circumstances to the Department of Human Services (DHS) in order to obtain Cash Assistance (FIP & GPA), Medical Assistance (including RIte Care, RIte Share, and Long Term Care services), Food Stamps, Child Support, Child Care, In-Home Support Services.
WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT KINDS OF FRAUD AND MISUSE?

Failure to report income or money received.
Failure to report the return of the absent parent to the home.
Failure to report a child out of the home.
Failure to report property or assets.
Internal employee fraud.
Duplicate Aid.
Forgery or stolen identity.
Receiving Public Assistance Benefits to which they are not entitled.

Welfare recipients also commit fraud when they continue to receive Cash Assistance, Medical Assistance, Child Support, Child Care, Food Stamps and General Assistance benefits that they are not entitled to, which generates an overpayment of monies or benefits in their case.

PROVIDER FRAUD involves not only child care providers and doctors, but nursing homes, home health, durable medical equipment, pharmacies, mental health facilities, laboratories, transportation, and dentists to name a few.

MISUSE is provider practices that are inconsistent with sound fiscal, business, or medical practices, and results in an unnecessary cost to the Medicaid program (as well as other assistance programs managed by DHS) or in reimbursement of services that are not medically necessary or that fail to meet professionally recognized standards for health care. It also includes recipient practices that result in unnecessary cost to the Medicaid program.

Examples of fraud and misuse include unreported income or insurance, recipients living out of state, drug seeking behavior, incarceration, recipients receiving bills for services never provided, provider billing irregularities, and misrepresentation of credentials.

Thank you for helping stop fraud and misuse.

steveyos
01-21-2013, 06:29 AM
this thread looks like flag was in it

abercrombie
01-21-2013, 06:29 AM
Program Integrity - Fraud or Misuse

The vast majority of our providers and recipients are honest; unfortunately a few dishonest people can do great damage to our programs. Each dollar lost to theft is one less dollar available for someone in need of care. We need to work together to help stop fraud and misuse; otherwise, the system might not be available for those whom the program was created to help.
Reporting Fraud or Misuse

You may report suspected fraud and misuse using any of the following methods. You may remain anonymous if you desire.

Fraud Unit at (401) 415-8300. This line is staffed Monday thru Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. After hours and weekends you may leave a message on an answering machine or by emailing us at: fraud@dhs.ri.gov

Downloadable Form for Report Suspected DHS Program Ineligibility, Misuse or Fraud (pdf) - Free Adobe® Reader® 7.0

Fax Information to (401) 415-8513.

Mailing Address: Collection, Claims, & Recovery/Fraud Unit
206 Elmwood Avenue
Providence, RI 02907

Online Form for Report Suspected DHS Program Ineligibility, Misuse or Fraud
WHAT IS WELFARE FRAUD AND MISUSE?

Welfare Fraud occurs when a person(s) makes false statements, and/or misrepresents facts or circumstances to the Department of Human Services (DHS) in order to obtain Cash Assistance (FIP & GPA), Medical Assistance (including RIte Care, RIte Share, and Long Term Care services), Food Stamps, Child Support, Child Care, In-Home Support Services.
WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT KINDS OF FRAUD AND MISUSE?

Failure to report income or money received.
Failure to report the return of the absent parent to the home.
Failure to report a child out of the home.
Failure to report property or assets.
Internal employee fraud.
Duplicate Aid.
Forgery or stolen identity.
Receiving Public Assistance Benefits to which they are not entitled.

Welfare recipients also commit fraud when they continue to receive Cash Assistance, Medical Assistance, Child Support, Child Care, Food Stamps and General Assistance benefits that they are not entitled to, which generates an overpayment of monies or benefits in their case.

PROVIDER FRAUD involves not only child care providers and doctors, but nursing homes, home health, durable medical equipment, pharmacies, mental health facilities, laboratories, transportation, and dentists to name a few.

MISUSE is provider practices that are inconsistent with sound fiscal, business, or medical practices, and results in an unnecessary cost to the Medicaid program (as well as other assistance programs managed by DHS) or in reimbursement of services that are not medically necessary or that fail to meet professionally recognized standards for health care. It also includes recipient practices that result in unnecessary cost to the Medicaid program.

Examples of fraud and misuse include unreported income or insurance, recipients living out of state, drug seeking behavior, incarceration, recipients receiving bills for services never provided, provider billing irregularities, and misrepresentation of credentials.

Thank you for helping stop fraud and misuse.

steveyos
01-21-2013, 06:30 AM
flaggercrombie

abercrombie
01-21-2013, 06:30 AM
Program Integrity - Fraud or Misuse

The vast majority of our providers and recipients are honest; unfortunately a few dishonest people can do great damage to our programs. Each dollar lost to theft is one less dollar available for someone in need of care. We need to work together to help stop fraud and misuse; otherwise, the system might not be available for those whom the program was created to help.
Reporting Fraud or Misuse

You may report suspected fraud and misuse using any of the following methods. You may remain anonymous if you desire.

Fraud Unit at (401) 415-8300. This line is staffed Monday thru Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. After hours and weekends you may leave a message on an answering machine or by emailing us at: fraud@dhs.ri.gov

Downloadable Form for Report Suspected DHS Program Ineligibility, Misuse or Fraud (pdf) - Free Adobe® Reader® 7.0

Fax Information to (401) 415-8513.

Mailing Address: Collection, Claims, & Recovery/Fraud Unit
206 Elmwood Avenue
Providence, RI 02907

Online Form for Report Suspected DHS Program Ineligibility, Misuse or Fraud
WHAT IS WELFARE FRAUD AND MISUSE?

Welfare Fraud occurs when a person(s) makes false statements, and/or misrepresents facts or circumstances to the Department of Human Services (DHS) in order to obtain Cash Assistance (FIP & GPA), Medical Assistance (including RIte Care, RIte Share, and Long Term Care services), Food Stamps, Child Support, Child Care, In-Home Support Services.
WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT KINDS OF FRAUD AND MISUSE?

Failure to report income or money received.
Failure to report the return of the absent parent to the home.
Failure to report a child out of the home.
Failure to report property or assets.
Internal employee fraud.
Duplicate Aid.
Forgery or stolen identity.
Receiving Public Assistance Benefits to which they are not entitled.

Welfare recipients also commit fraud when they continue to receive Cash Assistance, Medical Assistance, Child Support, Child Care, Food Stamps and General Assistance benefits that they are not entitled to, which generates an overpayment of monies or benefits in their case.

PROVIDER FRAUD involves not only child care providers and doctors, but nursing homes, home health, durable medical equipment, pharmacies, mental health facilities, laboratories, transportation, and dentists to name a few.

MISUSE is provider practices that are inconsistent with sound fiscal, business, or medical practices, and results in an unnecessary cost to the Medicaid program (as well as other assistance programs managed by DHS) or in reimbursement of services that are not medically necessary or that fail to meet professionally recognized standards for health care. It also includes recipient practices that result in unnecessary cost to the Medicaid program.

Examples of fraud and misuse include unreported income or insurance, recipients living out of state, drug seeking behavior, incarceration, recipients receiving bills for services never provided, provider billing irregularities, and misrepresentation of credentials.

Thank you for helping stop fraud and misuse..

JujiDrool
01-21-2013, 06:30 AM
this thread looks like flag was in itno because Flag is a trillion times more intelligent than this crack baby and doesn't spam

where's its mother?

steveyos
01-21-2013, 06:30 AM
STOP BEING SO FAT OR I'LL KNOCK YOU OUT

JujiDrool
01-21-2013, 06:31 AM
STOP BEING SO FAT OR I'LL KNOCK YOU OUTlol

steveyos
01-21-2013, 06:31 AM
no because Flag is a trillion times more intelligent than this crack baby and doesn't spam

where's its mother?

buying time shares and stabbing males for no reason

JujiDrool
01-21-2013, 06:33 AM
buying time shares and stabbing males for no reasonexplains a lot

abercrombie
01-21-2013, 06:34 AM
STOP BEING SO FAT OR I'LL KNOCK YOU OUT

http://thedigicult.files.wordpress.com/2008/11/left4dead-608-7.jpg

steveyos
01-21-2013, 06:36 AM
she'll be taking a break to eat and text monde soon

JujiDrool
01-21-2013, 06:37 AM
she'll be taking a break to eat and text monde soondisgusting

I think I'd rather a crack whore

abercrombie
01-21-2013, 06:39 AM
she'll be taking a break to eat and text monde soon

actually, you're almost spot on.
I have to start cooking soon...my husband will be home and i want to greet him with some awesome food :)
also, stop being such a NAVer, god.

JujiDrool
01-21-2013, 06:40 AM
OMG

that 16 year old male's crack whore mum sold him into marriage to buy crack

what kind of world are we living in?

steveyos
01-21-2013, 06:41 AM
also, something MONde would say, gaWD.

steveyos
01-21-2013, 06:41 AM
the kind of world where people aren't ashamed to be friends with monde

JujiDrool
01-21-2013, 06:43 AM
the kind of world where people aren't ashamed to be friends with mondepass me the gun

abercrombie
01-21-2013, 06:44 AM
pass me the gun

yes, please, off yourself. you would make this forum a whole lot better :tup:

JujiDrool
01-21-2013, 06:45 AM
yes, please, off yourself. you would make this forum a whole lot better :tup:who said I was going to do that with it?

steveyos
01-21-2013, 06:45 AM
we have to kill monde, killing aber wouldn't matter monde will spawn more

steveyos
01-21-2013, 06:46 AM
aber was spawned though mondes stomach she crawled out his belly button

JujiDrool
01-21-2013, 06:46 AM
we have to kill monde, killing aber wouldn't matter monde will spawn moreagreed

steveyos
01-21-2013, 06:48 AM
I have to go review these applications once aber stops walking

JujiDrool
01-21-2013, 06:49 AM
that moronic morman is not even walking

just spamming retard shit

barely worth waiting for it to die

JujiDrool
01-21-2013, 06:51 AM
I'm going to bed bubble

after I smoke my last ciggie

don't forget that we agreed to kill m0nde

goodnight, sweet dreams

steveyos
01-21-2013, 08:40 AM
I can't stop playing kingdom conquest 2 yo omg

steveyos
01-21-2013, 08:40 AM
gniggggggght

fanfare
01-21-2013, 12:54 PM
elz is making the monde flash game series for fjs

beat elz to the punch like 4 or 5 years ago

http://m0nde.ytmnd.com/

m0nde
01-21-2013, 05:47 PM
can be emailed to me now, we start as soon as there's enough people bring your A game I say that with full sarcasm because yall suck but I'm fucking ripped so it'll balance outsteffies, i'm glad you're back

how many xbox 360s and ps3s do you own now?

Alsto
01-21-2013, 05:48 PM
typical stevey though... didn't post the email and i wanted to apply...

m0nde
01-21-2013, 05:51 PM
beat elz to the punch like 4 or 5 years ago

http://m0nde.ytmnd.com/oh shit, i forgot about that

that was quite well done

juji
01-21-2013, 08:06 PM
i found it

http://elzbro.byethost9.com/

m0nde
01-21-2013, 08:07 PM
you lost it?

juji
01-21-2013, 08:09 PM
XMLHttpRequest cannot load http://rubycalaber.com/forums/image.php?u=87&dateline=1355797886. Origin http://elzbro.byethost9.com is not allowed by Access-Control-Allow-Origin.

m0nde
01-21-2013, 08:10 PM
weird

steveyos
01-21-2013, 08:11 PM
I can't stop playing kingdom conquest 2 yo omg

still

m0nde
01-21-2013, 08:11 PM
steffies, is that being played on one of your xbox360a or ps3s?

juji
01-21-2013, 08:17 PM
steveyos has mental problems, sometimes he seeks attention here instead of seeking professional help

m0nde
01-21-2013, 08:19 PM
i think you should try to help him by councilling him elezzzark

juji
01-21-2013, 08:20 PM
you're near to Rhode Island

m0nde
01-21-2013, 08:22 PM
not really
marks should go there
i think out of all of us he's closest

juji
01-21-2013, 08:24 PM
http://i.imgur.com/Z4C8w8u.png

9 hours of driving, also you can get dp in Rochester

m0nde
01-21-2013, 08:25 PM
i really think niggertuck is closer
ask fagchat

juji
01-21-2013, 08:26 PM
that's not my problem

blumpkin blownuts
01-21-2013, 08:28 PM
what about my car

maks
01-21-2013, 08:28 PM
not really
marks should go there
i think out of all of us he's closest

why the christ would I want to go to where stevey is

m0nde
01-21-2013, 08:29 PM
niggertuck to where steffies lives is like 2 hrs

m0nde
01-21-2013, 08:29 PM
why the christ would I want to go to where stevey isto help him

m0nde
01-21-2013, 08:32 PM
actually, now that i look at it on the map
it's too damned far
2 hrs is way too long to waste driving to see steffies

i thought it was much closer for some reason
sorry, marks

juji
01-21-2013, 08:33 PM
the problem is steveyos can't recognize maks, but they will be like:

maks encounters steveyos

maks: ...

steveyos: Hi, wanna buy my weeds or Kirby vaccum?

maks: hey im marks98

steveyos: i don't know who is marks98, wanna hear my business plan FJS?

m0nde
01-21-2013, 08:35 PM
marks could help stevey with his lawn and clean up his living room

rootbeer
01-21-2013, 08:59 PM
marks could help stevey with his lawn and clean up his living room

as long as hes got a riding lawn mower

m0nde
01-21-2013, 09:05 PM
as long as hes got a riding lawn moweri wonder if john deere makes winnebagos

rootbeer
01-21-2013, 09:06 PM
actually never mind, they usually put the clutch and brakes on the floor. that is kinda important.

JujiDrool
01-21-2013, 09:12 PM
the problem is steveyos can't recognize maks, but they will be like:

maks encounters steveyos

maks: ...

steveyos: Hi, wanna buy my weeds or Kirby vaccum?

maks: hey im marks98

steveyos: i don't know who is marks98, wanna hear my business plan FJS?lol

maks
01-21-2013, 09:14 PM
I actually don't want to help stevey nor do I want to confirm my theory that he smalls bad irl

steveyos
01-21-2013, 10:28 PM
that's not my problem

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