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How the Federal Government Fights Health Care Fraud

Medicare fraud is a topic that is receiving increasing attention from authorities and news media alike. Our California Medicare fraud law office believes this attention is rightly placed and we support efforts to both recover wrongfully diverted funds and prevent future frauds. Two of the ways that the government accomplishes…

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Physician-Owned Distributorships: Suspect Entities and Health Care Fraud

Sadly, it doesn’t feel unusual for someone accused of a crime to continue suspect behavior. As pending litigation against a surgeon already embroiled in health care fraud litigation became even more complex last week, it also continued to break new legal ground with allegations involving a specific form of business…

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Giving Thanks to Those Who Didn’t Stay Silent

At the Brod Law Firm, we’re proud to be part of the fight against healthcare and government contracts fraud in San Francisco and across the state. We are also humbled to work with the people who witness fraud or other wrongdoing and decide to speak up against it. While we…

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Taking Advantage of the Digital Switch: CFO Admits Lying to Receive Medicare’s Electronic Health Records Incentive Payments

Mention the phrase “card catalog” to someone over age 30 (or maybe 35?) and they will recall searching for books in the library by leafing through small notecards listing titles, authors, and Dewey Decimal numbers. Mention the phrase to a teen and you’ll probably elicit a blank stare. The card…

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Health Care Fraud Scammers Leave Honest Americans Facing Impossible Choices, Care Denials

Most Americans know someone who has struggled to get needed care approved by his/her health insurance provider. As a result, many feel forced to choose between medical care and other essentials. A survey conducted by a national network of food banks found almost 2/3 of client households faced the unenviable…

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Health Care Whistleblowers: Dedicated to Ending Health Care Fraud

Health care whistleblowers are, in our humble opinion, pretty amazing people. They speak out against some of the nation’s biggest and most powerful companies, often taking their concern public after butting heads with company executives. Others see the same wrongs that whistleblowers spot and many are similarly upset, but whistleblowers…

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Feds Convict Houston Group for Psychiatric Care ‘Sham’ Against Medicare

Home healthcare, physical therapy and prescription drugs have been some of the more common examples of healthcare services that have been used to defraud Medicare, and, as our blogs have pointed out, many of the most notorious schemes have been emanating from Miami and South Florida, the national epicenter of…

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Brazenness, Perhaps Overconfidence Were Evident in Detroit Medicare Fraud Case

Medicare fraud and brazenness seem to be pairing up with troubling frequency these days, as individuals determined to illegally enrich themselves at the taxpayers’ expense are coming up with increasingly blatant schemes. We learn about these fraudulent endeavors when the fraudsters are caught stealing, but unfortunately, as we have discussed…

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Best Price Fraud – A Form of Manufacturer-Committed Health Care Fraud

Best Price Fraud, like many other types of health care fraud, is at once complex and quite simple. At heart, Best Price Fraud is about drug manufacturers lying to the government in order to increase profits. Likewise, the claims filed against the perpetrators are about the truth. Whistleblowers come to…

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Pharmacies Engaging in Health Care Fraud

Americans spend nearly $1,000 per person on pharmaceuticals each year. According to PBS, this is nearly 40% more than is spent per person in Canada, the next highest spender. To explain the discrepancy, PBS notes that Americans take more drugs than any other county and the high costs of medications,…

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