As healthcare payers, tech platforms, and pricing vendors increasingly collaborate through sophisticated analytics, this case is a clear reminder: if you’re coordinating decisions that competitors used to make…
Tag: violation
Aetna Health v. Radiology Partners and the Danger of Pass-Through Billing
There are, depending upon the particular arrangement, potential end runs around contractual pass-through billing prohibitions, but they are highly fact specific and technical.
Free isn’t Free When It Costs Close to $10 Million in AKS Settlements – Success in Motion
Ride along with Mark while he discusses a recent AKS statute settlement that proves that free isn’t always free.
Fined for Actual and Potential HIPAA Violations! – Podcast
Listen in as we discuss a recent settlement of an actual HIPAA violation. And even more troubling, learn about another HIPAA breach settlement that didn’t even involve am actual HIPAA breach . . . only a potential one.
Conflicts of Interest – Do You Have One? – Success in Motion
Conflict of interest” is a lot like “greed” and “fair share:” a label used to gain the upper hand.
An Emoji Can Send You to Prison – Success in Motion
Ride along with Mark as he discusses the dangers inherent in texts and emails in connection with business transactions.
There’s an App for That HIPAA Violation – Medical Group Minute
Cyber criminals pay far more for health data than for credit card or banking information.
An Emoji Can Send You To Prison
A few years ago, I read about someone who sent a text message to a person with whom he was having an argument. In the text, the sender wrote something like, “I’ll get you,” followed by an emoji of a little bomb. That little bomb was interpreted to be a death threat and the sender ended up a convict.
380 Individuals Charged in Massive Fake Cancer Screening Manhunt
Telemedicine is the future.
Fraudulent telemedicine is apparently already here.
Is anyone actually shocked?
There’s an App for That HIPAA Violation
I recently read a post on someone’s blog in which the author addressed the question of using Amazon’s Alexa in an operating room. I used to think that there was no such thing as a stupid question, but now I have to reconsider. On the other hand, are you already carrying a little spy into…










