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Fraud Awareness
Welcome to the NICE Fraud Awareness eLearning module. This is a mandatory elearning module for all NICE staff which is required to be repeated annually.
In this course, we aim to increase your understanding and awareness of fraud across the Health and Social Care System. This module will equip you with the knowledge and tools to identify and prevent fraud within NICE and the wider system.
We will explore-
- Various types of fraud that can occursuch as fraudulent claims, identity theft, and corruption. By learning about these different types of fraud, you will be better prepared to recognise suspicious activities and take appropriate action.
- The impact of fraudincluding real-life case studies and examples to illustrate the impact of fraud on the NHS, its patients, and the wider community. Understanding the consequences of fraud will help foster a culture of vigilance and accountability within the healthcare system.
- The legal and ethical implications of fraud, as well as the importance of reporting suspicions promptly and confidentially. Reporting fraud is a crucial step in safeguarding the NHS and ensuring that valuable resources are directed toward improving patient care and outcomes. We will cover the reporting routes both at NICE and through the Department of Health and Social Care Anti-Fraud Unit.
By completing this module, you will become an integral part of the effort to combat fraud within the NHS. Your increased awareness and knowledge will contribute to the overall integrity and sustainability of our healthcare system, benefiting patients, staff, and society as a whole.
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Licence: | © All rights reserved More information on licences |
Last updated: | 14 July 2023 |
First contributed: | 20 June 2023 |
Audience access level: | Full user |
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