Wyoming lawmakers consider addressing health insurance fraud concern by Blue Cross
An “unusual uptick” in Native American health care enrollment set off alarm bells at
Overall, mental health and substance abuse disorder claims have increased over 300% in 2025.
Investigators suspect
Stories collected by BCBSWY found that
Out of more than 1,500 potentially fraudulent enrollees identified in Native and non-Native federal health care plans, less than 40 have been confirmed as legitimate, according to a BCBSWY news release.
BCBSWY representatives raised this issue before state lawmakers during the Legislature’s
“Awareness is the main reason that we’re here today,” said BCBSWY Government Affairs Principal and Privacy Officer
Potential state solutions
Prestesater offered a few remedies for state lawmakers to pursue. One solution is to draft a bill that requires stronger oversight of licensing requirements for in-state behavioral health and substance abuse treatment facilities.
“Currently, there are virtually no regulations for these types of residential treatment centers,” Prestesater said. “While these treatment centers are not here now, we’ve seen a pattern where these treatment centers move from state to state, where they can find the least amount of regulation and begin to victimize those people.”
She also suggested revisiting a bill that was filed in the recent legislative session by the
“That would really help us and give us some teeth in being able to report these bad actors and provide a shield from civil liability,” Prestesater said.
Case, who is also co-chairman of the
But it’s ultimately up to the committee, he said.
Sen.
BCBSWY Vice President of Legal Services
In
“Some of the other states have … passed legislation that would allow you to pause that, to take a little bit more time to look into it before you have to go ahead and pay them,” Redd said. Otherwise,
A federal government issue
Since Native American health insurance is regulated only at the federal level, there is little action the state can take on this issue, Deputy Commissioner
“The solution needs to come from the feds. It needs to come from (the Centers of Medicare & Medicaid Services), since they are the ones who regulate these plans,” Howard said.
From her understanding,
But this isn’t a solution that would fit in
“North Dakota is completely different than
A similar situation
Northern Arapaho Business Council Co-Chairwoman
“There are places in
Authorities never discovered who was behind taking people and dropping them off at the
“People were rounded up, given promises (for treatment),” Case said. “And they were taken to
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