"A summit of this nature will bring fresh ideas and collaborations that we believe will result in more effective methods of preventing and detecting fraud," Corr told the Senate Judiciary Committee.
A key part of health care reform is controlling the cost of the government insurance programs for seniors and the poor. Corr said HHS investigations have led to recovery of $4 billion in the fiscal year that ended Sept. 30.
The administration created a Justice Department-HHS team last May on preventing health care fraud.
"We are identifying perpetrators of fraud, recovering the money they stole and removing them from federal health programs providing health care coverage to elderly, low-income and disabled beneficiaries," Corr said.