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Fraud on Fridays: Deceit Was in His Genes
Perhaps he should have genetically tested himself for the propensity to commit fraud.
The Nation’s Largest Health Care Fraud Bust, Plus Bureaucratic Negligence
It’s been said that people read published lists of disciplined fellow professionals out of a sense of schadenfreude, the pleasure derived from another’s misfortune.
DOJ to Focus on Criminal Healthcare Fraud and Prosecuting the Individuals Involved
In real life healthcare compliance, there’s no get out of jail free card.
When Teenagers Mix $15 Creams Sold for $16,000: A Lesson in Arrogance, Greed—and Consequences
Imagine a pharmacy operation so brazen that it paid doctors millions in kickbacks to prescribe compound creams mixed in the backroom by untrained teenagers—then billed the government as much as $16,000 per tube.
Don’t Be the Next Headline: What a $405 Million Pharmacy Fraud Case Should Teach Physicians
Why doctors must prioritize compliance—and legal advice—before signing anything.
Another Refill on Compound Drugs: Miracle Cure or Kickback Lure?
It’s the middle ground between light and shadow, between medical science and stupidity…
Refill on Compound Drugs: Miracle Cure or Kickback Lure? – Medical Group Minute
It’s the middle ground between light and shadow, between medical science and stupidity…
Refill on Compound Drugs: Miracle Cure or Kickback Lure? – Podcast
It’s the middle ground between light and shadow, between medical science and stupidity…
Refill on Compound Drugs: Miracle Cure or Kickback Lure?
Explore how physicians were accused in a high-stakes compound drug kickback scheme involving fake prescriptions and over $860K in illicit payments.






