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Los Angeles-based Adams, Duerk & Kamenstein LLP (ADK) has announced the arrival of two new partners, Anthony Pacheco and M. Anthony (Tony) Brown, both former federal prosecutors.
"This edition of the Healthcare Enforcement column discusses two judicial decisions from recent months relating to the ...
Buffalo, N.Y.-based Catholic Health System agreed to pay more than $3.29 million to settle allegations that it submitted false Medicare claims in violation of the Stark law, the Justice Department ...
In section 5203 of the Servicemember Quality of Life Improvement and National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2025, Congress made substantial amendments to the Administrative False Claims ...
Sun Community, Inc. will pay $135,000 over allegations of submitting false and fraudulent claims to the Minnesota Housing and Finance Agency (MHFA) in connection with the RentHelpMN program ...
The federal government has asked a court to impose a $706 million civil penalty against long-term care pharmacy Omnicare and its parent company, CVS Health Corp., in the wake of rulings against the ...
CVS Health Corp. failed to convince a New York federal judge that it isn’t liable for helping subsidiary Omnicare Inc. submit false claims to federal health-care programs. CVS Health didn’t show that ...
The owner of Philadelphia’s Cheltenham Nursing & Rehabilitation Center agreed to pay $3.61 million to settle a federal False Claims Act lawsuit saying staff neglected patients for years and allowed ...
In a notable shift in False Claims Act enforcement, the Justice Department is actively urging workers to blow the whistle if there’s evidence that their employers defrauded the government by ...
Stark law compliance remains a high-stakes issue for healthcare organizations. Here are three settlements that physicians and ASC leaders should be aware of: 1. Gulfcoast Eye Care, operating as ...
Dr. Samad Khan was accused of False Claim Act violations connected to reimbursement for COVID-19 tests, services, and vaccines. Skip to content. Making Dallas an Even Better Place.
Pandemic relief, cybersecurity, and other areas of healthcare were among the most common areas of fraud enforcement in 2024, according to the DOJ’s annual report. The current administration’s focus on ...