(a) A person is guilty of health-care fraud when the person knowingly:
(1) Presents or causes to be presented any fraudulent health-care claim to any health-care benefit program; or
(2) Engages in a pattern of presenting or causing to be presented fraudulent health-care claims to any health-care benefit program.
(b) For the purpose of this section:
(1) “Fraudulent health-care claim” means any statement, whether written, oral or in any other form, which is made as part of or in support of a claim or request for payment from any health-care benefit program when such statement knowingly contains false, incomplete or misleading information concerning any fact or thing material to such claim.
(2) “Health-care benefit program” means any plan or contract, whether public or private, under which any medical benefit, equipment, medication or service is provided to any individual. “Health-care benefit program” also includes any individual or entity who is providing a medical benefit, equipment, medication or service for which payment may be made under a plan or contract for the provision of such benefits or services.
(3) “Health-care professional,” “health-care practice,” “health-care facility” or “health-care services” includes but is not limited to any person who or entity which, for payment, practices in or employs the procedures of medicine, surgery, chiropractic, podiatry, dentistry, optometry, psychology, social work, pharmacy, nursing, physical therapy or any other field concerned with the maintenance or restoration of the health of the body or mind.
(4) “Health-care provider” means any health-care professional, an owner or operator of a health-care practice or facility, any person who creates the impression that the person or the person's practice or facility can provide health-care services, or any person employed or acting on behalf of any of the aforementioned persons.
(5) “Pattern of presenting or causing to be presented” means 3 or more instances of conduct that constitute presenting or causing to be presented fraudulent health-care claims.
(c) (1) Except as provided in paragraphs (2) and (3) of this subsection, health-care fraud is a class G felony.
(2) Health-care fraud is a class D felony if the elements of subsection (a) of this section are met and if:
a. The intended loss to the health-care benefit program is more than $50,000 but less than $100,000;
b. The offender is a health-care provider at the time of the offense or offenses; or,
c. The conduct constitutes a pattern of presenting or causing to be presented fraudulent health-care claims.
(3) Health-care fraud is a class B felony if the elements of subsection (a) of this section are met and if:
a. The intended loss to the health-care benefit program is $100,000 or more; or
b. The offender is a health-care provider at the time of the offense or offenses and the conduct constitutes a pattern of presenting or causing to be presented fraudulent health-care claims.
(4) In addition to the penalties otherwise authorized by this subsection, a person convicted under this section may be subject to a fine of up to 5 times the pecuniary benefit obtained or sought to be obtained through the person's violation of this section.
(d) A conviction is not required for an act of presenting or causing presentation of a fraudulent health-care claim to be used in prosecution of a matter under this section, including an act used as proof of a pattern as defined in paragraph (b)(3) of this section. A conviction for any act of presenting or causing presentation of fraudulent health-care claims, including one which may be relied upon to establish a pattern of presenting or causing presentation of a fraudulent health-care claim, does not preclude prosecution under this section. Prosecution under this section does not preclude prosecution under any other section of the Code.
Structure Delaware Code
Title 11 - Crimes and Criminal Procedure
Subchapter III. Offenses Involving Property
§ 801. Arson in the third degree; affirmative defense; class G felony.
§ 802. Arson in the second degree; affirmative defense; class D felony.
§ 803. Arson in the first degree; class C felony.
§ 804. Reckless burning or exploding; class A misdemeanor.
§ 811. Criminal mischief; classification of crime; defense.
§ 813. Theft of property from a cemetery.
§ 821. Criminal trespass in the third degree; a violation.
§ 822. Criminal trespass in the second degree; unclassified misdemeanor.
§ 823. Criminal trespass in the first degree; class A misdemeanor.
§ 824. Burglary in the third degree; class F felony.
§ 825. Burglary in the second degree; class D felony.
§ 826. Burglary in the first degree; class C or B felony.
§ 828. Possession of burglar's tools or instruments facilitating theft; class F felony.
§ 829. Definitions relating to criminal trespass, burglary and home invasion.
§ 831. Robbery in the second degree; class E or D felony.
§ 832. Robbery in the first degree; class B felony.
§ 840. Shoplifting; class G felony; class A misdemeanor.
§ 840A. Use of illegitimate retail sales receipt or Universal Product Code Label.
§ 841A. Theft of a motor vehicle; class G felony.
§ 841B. Theft: Organized retail crime; class A misdemeanor; class E felony.
§ 841C. Possession or theft of a prescription form or a pad.
§ 841D. Wage theft; class E felony.
§ 842. Theft; lost or mislaid property; mistaken delivery.
§ 846. Extortion; class E felony.
§ 847. Theft, extortion; claim of right as an affirmative defense.
§ 848. Misapplication of property; class G felony; class A misdemeanor.
§ 849. Theft of rented property; class A misdemeanor or class G felony.
§ 851. Receiving stolen property; class G felony; class A misdemeanor.
§ 852. Receiving stolen property; presumption of knowledge.
§ 852A. Selling stolen property; class A misdemeanor; class G felony.
§ 853. Unauthorized use of a vehicle; class A misdemeanor.
§ 854. Identity theft; class D felony.
§ 854A. Identity theft passport; application; issuance.
§ 855. Theft; indictment and proof.
§ 857. Theft and related offenses; definitions.
§ 858. Unlawful operation of a recording device.
§ 859. Larceny of livestock; penalty.
§ 860. Possession of shoplifter's tools or instruments facilitating theft; class F felony.
§ 861. Forgery; class F felony; class G felony; class A misdemeanor; restitution required.
§ 862. Possession of forgery devices; class G felony.
§ 863. Forgery and related offenses; definition.
§ 871. Falsifying business records; class A misdemeanor.
§ 872. Falsifying business records; defense.
§ 873. Tampering with public records in the second degree; class A misdemeanor.
§ 876. Tampering with public records in the first degree; class E felony.
§ 877. Offering a false instrument for filing; class A misdemeanor.
§ 878. Issuing a false certificate; class G felony.
§ 881. Bribery; class A misdemeanor.
§ 882. Bribe receiving; class A misdemeanor.
§ 891. Defrauding secured creditors; class A misdemeanor.
§ 892. Fraud in insolvency; class A misdemeanor.
§ 893. Interference with levied-upon property; class A misdemeanor.
§ 900. Issuing a bad check; class A misdemeanor; class G felony.
§ 900A. Conditional discharge for issuing a bad check as first offense.
§ 901. Definition of “issues” and “passes.”
§ 902. Issuance of bad check by employee as affirmative defense.
§ 903. Unlawful use of payment card; class G felony; class A misdemeanor.
§ 903A. Reencoder and scanning devices.
§ 904. Definition of “payment card”.
§ 905. Intention and ability to meet obligations as affirmative defense.
§ 906. Deceptive business practices; class A misdemeanor.
§ 907. Criminal impersonation; class A misdemeanor.
§ 907A. Criminal impersonation, accident related; class G felony.
§ 907C. Impersonation as a member or veteran of the United States Armed Forces, class A misdemeanor.
§ 908. Unlawfully concealing a will; class G felony.
§ 909. Securing execution of documents by deception; class A misdemeanor.
§ 910. Debt adjusting; class B misdemeanor.
§ 911. Fraudulent conveyance of public lands; class G felony.
§ 912. Fraudulent receipt of public lands; class G felony.
§ 913. Insurance fraud; class G felony.
§ 913A. Health-care fraud; class B felony; class D felony; class G felony.
§ 914. Use of consumer identification information.
§ 915. Use of payment card information.
§ 915A. Credit and debit card transaction receipts; unclassified misdemeanor.
§ 920. Transfer of recorded sounds; class G felony.
§ 922. Improper labeling; class G felony.
§ 925. Video privacy protection.
§ 926. Trademark counterfeiting.
§ 933. Theft of computer services.
§ 934. Interruption of computer services.
§ 935. Misuse of computer system information.
§ 936. Destruction of computer equipment.
§ 937. Unrequested or unauthorized electronic mail or use of network or software to cause same.
§ 938. Failure to promptly cease electronic communication upon request.