That's a good example of not necessarily hard fraud, but just systems aren't talking to each other. Another example, when we just put modern identity on Medicare.gov, one of the first things we saw is There were about 6 or 7% of the accounts that were flagged for suspected fraud [on Medicare.gov]. somebody trying to fake the identity and take a Medicare account. So things like that, a simple piece of just adding identity is already catching things there. (20:49–20:54)
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Asserts that 6-7% of Medicare.gov accounts were flagged for suspected fraud.
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