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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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Unsealed Indictment Puts Spotlight Again on Miami as Nexus of Medicare Fraud

When the owner of a Miami home healthcare agency was arrested this week in connection with an $8 million Medicare fraud scheme, attention was refocused on how home healthcare services have proven to be a fertile field for fraudulent schemes. And San Francisco qui tam lawsuit lawyer Gregory J. Brod…

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Workers’ Compensation Fraud: Unexpected Culprits, Costs, and Links to Health Care Fraud

Picture a case of workers’ compensation fraud. Chances are if you are like most Americans, the image in your head is a worker who claims to be injured and unable to work, but then goes trail running, competes in weight lifting competitions, and single-handedly builds his own house. Contrary to…

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Kentucky Case Example of When Medicare Fraud May Have Cost a Patient’s Life

As San Francisco qui tam lawsuit attorney Gregory J. Brod has pointed out in our blog posts, the problem of Medicare fraud is as pervasive as it is costly to taxpayers and honest enrollees in the Medicare system. Unfortunately, the financial downside to the Medicare fraud crisis has been coupled…

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Public Safety and Other Aims of False Claims Act Litigation

In the world of False Claims Act (“FCA”) suits, it is easy to become focused on the money. Media stories often highlight the amount at issue in a pending case, the amount recovered in a settlement or verdict, or (and we’ve done this too) the staggering yearly figures for money…

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Health Care Fraud Targets Back Pain Care

Readers of this blog know that health care fraud steals billions from federal and state governments each year. The financial impact ultimately reaches all taxpaying Americans and anyone who uses our health care system, whether or not they use government programs. Our San Francisco health care fraud attorney knows that…

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The Devastating Mix of Health Care Fraud and Nursing Home Abuse

In an ideal world, we would honor our elders, learning from their wisdom while taking care of them as age leads to physical and/or mental ailments. Sadly, our world is far from perfect. Many seniors find themselves on the receiving end of rude, disrespectful behavior. Worse still, elder abuse is…

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