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Fighting Fraud: Government Contract Fraud Attorney Examines Procurement Fraud

Health care fraud is one of our firm’s specialties, however, our firm also works with whistleblowers to fight other types of fraud on our federal and state governments. These cases involve theft from government coffers, thefts that ultimately steal from the American taxpayers generally and from the intended program beneficiaries.…

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Feds Announce Sweeping Arrests of Those Accused of Committing Medicare Fraud

It seems as though a week or month does not go by these days without some story cropping up about another case of healthcare fraud, but this week turned out to be an especially active period for legal action taken against those accused of fleecing the federal government. Though the…

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Violations of Trust: The Tie Between Health Care Fraud & Attorney Malpractice

Trust is an essential element of good service. This is particularly true in the legal and medical professions, two arenas in which people trust professionals to provide guidance based on the client’s needs rather than placing profits above service. Although they may initially seem like very different practices, our work…

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Physical Therapy Comes Under Scrutiny as Area for Potential Medicare Fraud

If one were asked what type of medical professional would be in receipt of millions of dollars from Medicare, cardiologists, oncologists or some other high-value speciality of medicine would probably rank highly as likely answers. Few would suspect that a physical therapist could rake in multimillion-dollar revenue from the government,…

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Understanding Qui Tam Law and the Benefits of Being a Qui Tam Plaintiff

Most people may be familiar with the term “whistleblower” but how does it relate to qui tam law? Qui tam means “who as well” in Latin and permits a private citizen who helps the government recover funds through California’s False Claim Act to receive a portion of the recovery. As…

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Doctor House Calls Become Latest Focus for Potential Medicare Fraud

In an era when personalized, time-intensive medical care is seemingly a thing of the past, house calls from doctors have become a quaint, increasingly rare form of interaction between physicians and their patients. That is why San Francisco healthcare fraud attorney Gregory J. Brod finds reports that some medical personnel…

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Focusing on a Form of Pharmaceutical Fraud: Doctor Indicted for Selling Narcotic Prescriptions

Narcotic medications can be a critical part of a pain-management regime. While these drugs can be miraculous for those in medical need, misuse has reached epidemic levels. Sadly, sometimes this abuse is fueled by the very medical practitioners who should be on the front lines of prevention. These wayward practitioners…

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Medicare Money in Hands of a Few, Campaign Contributions Raise Suspicions

This week, Medicare opened the books on where it has distributed roughly $77 billion in a report that is the most detailed accounting of the federal program’s expenditures in its 50-year history. Some fascinating, yet eyebrow-raising, information emerged from the report concerning the concentration of benefits among a select few…

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