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California owes $53 million after immigrant spending
Newsweek· 24 hours agoThe call came after an investigation by the Department of Health & Human Services Office of Inspector General that examined payments ...
California will refund more than $52 million to federal government for immigrant care
Los Angeles Times· 2 days agoCalifornia needs to repay more than $52 million to the federal government after improperly claiming...
Arizona leaders were warned of massive Medicaid fraud. It took them years to grasp the problem
AZCentral | The Arizona Republic via Yahoo News· 2 days ago"Even if they hadn't put together the extent of the financial fraud, they absolutely knew people...
Chronic disease management provider with Florida offices to pay $14.9M for alleged false claims
WUSF 89.7· 2 days agoA chronic disease management provider with several offices in Florida has agreed to pay $14.9...
Middle Georgia rehab owner admits to obstructing federal investigation - 41NBC News | WMGT-DT
41 NBC Macon· 2 days agoBrenda Hicks, owner of Middle Georgia Family Rehab, pleads guilty to conspiracy to obstruct justice...
Indianapolis woman sentenced to over 5 years for fraud, tax evasion
WISH-TV Indianapolis· 4 days agoAn Indianapolis woman was sentenced to spend five and a half years behind bars for stealing $2.3...
EMTALA: In the Spotlight
The National Law Review· 4 days agoEMTALA requires hospitals with emergency departments that participate in Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) programs to provide medical...
Raja Sékaran
The National Law Review· 1 day agoRaja Sekaran Healthcare Lawyer counsels on governance issues, regulatory compliance, government investigations and white-collar defense, Medicare and Medicaid.
Remote patient monitoring companies push for expanded CPT code
Modern Healthcare· 1 day agoSix years after the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services rolled out the first standalone billing code for remote patient monitoring, there is debate over how the technology ...
Doctor agrees to pay $200,000 for violating anti-kickback laws
The Eagle-Tribune· 1 day agoDr. Tony Tannoury, an Andover resident and orthopedic surgeon at Boston Medical Center, will pay $200,000 to settle allegations that he violated both the Anti-Kickback Statute and the False ...