Fraud Report hub

FraudReportHub is now free. Here is why.Healthcare fraud is a tax on being human.
Approximately 4% of scam calls are reported in the United States.
It used to be that you’d get a suspicious call once a month.
Now, it’s ten times a day. And it’s getting harder to spot.
Scammers are now using AI to clone voices and
spoof identities with terrifying accuracy.
It’s not just "spam" anymore;
it’s an automated assault on our peace of mind.
Agents, families, and protectors on the front lines, I salute you.During the 2026 open enrollment,
I sat on a three-way call for an hour.
On one end, a client was sobbing as she realized her health coverage had been changed without her consent and
it literally cost more than her monthly income
(which she NEVER would have approved).
By the time we hung up,the CMS representative was in tears
and I was in tears, too.
That hour was a wake-up call.
We were trapped in a process that felt more like a barrier than a solution — a single report to a single agency that left my client feeling assaulted, exposed and exhausted.
The system, as it exists today, is a high-friction experience that requires victims to relive their stress over and over,
only for that information to stay trapped in one silo.
It was the opposite of what the "consumer" experience should be.
And it was the moment I realized that if we don’t stand up
to protect our neighbors and our loved ones,
the bad actors will keep winning.
FraudReportHub.com isn’t just a tool.
It’s a movement to take back our security.
We believe that when someone’s healthcare plan is compromised, the reporting should be swift, not stressful.
We’re the streamlined option, the central hub.
We are here to ensure that when fraud happens,
your voice is heard — not just by one person,
but by every authority that has the power to fix it.
Our goal isn't just to report fraud —
it's to simplify the reporting ecosystem
and show "patterns" of fraud.
By joining this movement, you ensure that a single, clear report reaches the entire frontline of defense simultaneously:
HHS-OIG (Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General)
NICB (National Insurance Crime Bureau)
NAIC (National Association of Insurance Commissioners)
CMS (Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services)
U.S. Department of Justice
HealthSherpa’s Fraud Department
Protecting your loved ones and your clients
shouldn't mean hours on the phone.
We are building a future where the industry
and the consumer work in sync
to shut down fraud before it spreads.
More reporting, helps the agencies and carriers move faster.
We aren't just filing reports; we are building a shield.
We invite you to join us in making the system stronger,
faster, and more humane for everyone.
It’s time to stop the sobbing and start the solution.
The scammers are organized and they're using the
best tech money can buy.
It’s time the rest of us were just as organized.
Onward,
Jt
Founder, FraudReportHub.com