I believe it would depend upon which county the Medicare is in this would then be inspected and if necessary taken care of by the county health departments.
He often was the one to file the official complaints against the accused.
No if your wrongdoings are bothering you confess them first maybe that person will learn to trust you.
Medicare provides a complaint service directly. You can contact them directly by phone at 1-800-Medicare or there is a page with helpful information online about the process at: http://www.medicare.gov/Ombudsman/resources.asp
whistleblowers
The 95 Theses stated all of the wrongdoings and corrupt acts of the Church of England. Luther read the Bible for himself (which most common-people could not do) and figured that out, so he stated them and nailed them on the door for everyone to see.
The colonists of North America had several complaints against King George III. The most serious complaint was the raise in taxes. The King and the English Parliament were charging the American colonies huge taxes on imported goods.
Mutrakers
No, Medicare is a Fee For Service Program, but doctors must contract with Medicare to treat Medicare patients
describe how to respond to complaints
eliminating trial by jury
If you suspect Medicare fraud contact Medicare at 1-800-MEDICARE or visit their website at www.medicare.gov.
Yes; by definition, Medicare supplemental insurance "supplements" Medicare A & B.