Hi forum members, I recently came across information about being able to act as a whistleblower in Medicare fraud cases and I was interested. I understand that this is a pretty big step, and would like to learn more about exactly how the whistleblower protection program works in Medicare. What are the requirements for the information provided? What rights do whistleblowers have, and how is their confidentiality protected? I'd also like to understand the steps involved in filing a complaint and what to expect at each step. Are there any good guides or resources to help figure this out and prepare for the process? It would be great to hear from those who have experienced a similar situation, or know more about it.