It’s the middle ground between light and shadow, between medical science and stupidity…
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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?
It’s the middle ground between light and shadow, between medical science and stupidity…
“Covid Ate My Homework” Won’t Keep You Out of Jail – Podcast
Billing for unnecessary tests and procedures, even on a small scale, is particularly egregious because of the risk inherent to the victim patients, let alone the financial fraud on payors.
“Covid Ate My Homework” Won’t Keep You Out of Jail – Medical Group Minute
Billing for unnecessary tests and procedures, even on a small scale, is particularly egregious because of the risk inherent to the victim patients, let alone the financial fraud on payors.
“Covid Ate My Homework” Won’t Keep You Out of Jail
Billing for unnecessary tests and procedures, even on a small scale, is particularly egregious because of the risk inherent to the victim patients, let alone the financial fraud on payors.
The Other Final Four: Hospital Executives Sentenced to Prison – Podcast
In my experience, most kickback schemes are not as brazen as this. They involve fewer numbers of people and, sometimes, behavior that is more easily rationalized by the participants as “sort of legal”.
The Other Final Four: Hospital Executives Sentenced to Prison – Medical Group Minute
In my experience, most kickback schemes are not as brazen as this. They involve fewer numbers of people and, sometimes, behavior that is more easily rationalized by the participants as “sort of legal”.
Physician Extender Sentenced to Prison for Fraud – Success in Motion
Ride along with Mark as he discusses the danger of identity fraud on physicians.
The Other Final Four: Hospital Executives Sentenced to Prison
In my experience, most kickback schemes are not as brazen as this. They involve fewer numbers of people and, sometimes, behavior that is more easily rationalized by the participants as “sort of legal”.




