You can settle civil allegations in the morning and be arrested before the end of lunch…
Tag: Claims
Love at First Blight: Surgeon and Fiancée Settle Kickback Allegations
Love might be blind, but whistleblowers aren’t.
A Simple Rule For Compliance: Clinical Need Not Fiscal Greed
OK, it’s a softball question: When is it improper to bill for a case?
Government’s Financial Return Fuels Compliance Investigations – Success in Motion
Ride along with Mark as he discusses the more than 420% financial return to the government that’s fueling healthcare compliance investigations . . . and convictions.
Doctor Settles Allegations but Doesn’t Admit She Can’t Be Two Places at the Same Time – Podcast
That’s odd, because physicians sometime demonstrate that ability, at least on billing records.
Don’t Sleepwalk Into An Anti-Kickback Statue Violation
Even though the AKS has been in existence since the early 1970’s, many subject to it appear to be prone to violate it.
Doctor Settles Allegations but Doesn’t Admit She Can’t Be Two Places at the Same Time – Medical Group Minute
That’s odd, because physicians sometime demonstrate that ability, at least on billing records.
Free Services (Like Medical Directorships) Are Slippery Slide to Compliance Hell – Success in Motion
Ride along with Mark as he discusses how competing via providing free services, such as uncompensated medical directorships, or giving into a facility’s demand for free services, is a violation of the federal anti-kickback statute.
Stranger Blows the Whistle – Expanded False Claims Danger – Podcast
An outsider with no knowledge of any single fraudulent claim brings a False Claims Act suit.
Hiring the Shunned: Failure to Check Exclusion Status Drives Psychiatrist Crazy to the Tune of $310,874 – Medical Group Minute
Some say that you’re the composite of the five people with whom you spend the most time.








