false {Ans: Any person who knowingly submits false claims to the Government is liable for five times the Government's damages caused by the violator plus a penalty. : True False}true {Ans: Bribes or kickbacks of any kind for services that are paid under a Federal health care program (which includes Medicare) constitute fraud by the person making as well as the person receiving them. : True False}true {Ans: Waste includes any misuse of resources such as the overuse of services, or other practices that, directly or indirectly, result in unnecessary costs to the Medicare Program. : True False}false {Ans: Once a corrective action plan is started, the corrective actions must be monitored annually to ensure they are effective. : True False}e {Ans: Ways to report potential Fraud, Waste, and Abuse (FWA) include: a. Telephone hotlines b. Mail Drops c. In-person reporting to the compliance department/supervisor d. Special Investigations Units (SIUs) e. All of the above}true {Ans: These are examples of issues that should be reported to a Compliance Department: suspected Fraud, Waste, and Abuse (FWA); potential health privacy violation, and unethical behavior/employee misconduct. : True False}