(1) No later than October 1, 2017, and no later than October 1 each year thereafter, the attorney general shall submit a written report to the state department for inclusion in a single, comprehensive report to the general assembly concerning medicaid fraud pursuant to section 25.5-1-115.5. The attorney general shall provide information relating to medicaid provider fraud including, at a minimum:
(a) Investigations of provider fraud during the year;
(b) Criminal complaints requested, cases dismissed, cases acquitted, convictions, and confessions of judgment;
(c) Recoveries, including fines and penalties, restitution ordered, and restitution collected;
(d) Civil claims;
(e) Trends in methods used to commit provider fraud, excluding law enforcement-sensitive information; and
(f) An estimate of the total savings, total cost, and net cost-effectiveness of fraud detection and recovery efforts.