Information Required to be Posted at Licensed Clinics
Per s. 408.810 (5)(a), Florida Statutes, a licensee must inform the client and his or her immediate family or representative, if appropriate, of the right to report any of the following:
Medicaid Fraud
An agency-written description of Medicaid fraud and the statewide toll-free telephone number for the central Medicaid fraud hotline must be provided to clients in a manner that is clearly legible and must include the words: "To report suspected Medicaid fraud, please call AHCA Medicaid Program Integrity toll-free at (1-888-419-3456) or the Attorney General toll-free at (1-866-966-7226)":
Medicaid Fraud Poster
Complaints
The statewide toll-free telephone number for reporting complaints to the agency must be provided to clients in a manner that is clearly legible and must include the words: "To report a complaint regarding the services you receive, please call the Agency for Health Care Administration toll-free (1-888-419-3456)."
Abusive, Neglectful, or Exploitative Practices
The statewide toll-free telephone number for the central abuse hotline must be provided to clients in a manner that is clearly legible and must include the words: "To report abuse, neglect, or exploitation, please call the Florida Department of Children and Families toll-free (1-800-962-2873)."
Other
Sign identifying the medical or clinic director must be posted in a location visible to all patients. s. 400.9935(1)(a), Florida Statutes.
Notice of Insurance Fraud Reward Sign
is required to be posted in all licensed clinics in accordance with s. 400.9935(9), Florida Statutes.
A facility that is an Urgent Care Center must publish and post a schedule of charges in accordance with Chapter 395, Florida Statutes.