What's New
- December 23, 2019
- Updated Civil Monetary Penalties and Affirmative Exclusions
- December 20, 2019
- Indian Health Service Has Strengthened Patient Protection Policies but Must Fully Integrate Them Into Practice and Organizational Culture OEI-06-19-00330
- December 18, 2019
- Video: Healthcare Fraud:
What You Need To Know - December 17, 2019
- Advisory Opinion 19-06
- Read More What's New
Enforcement Actions
- December 20, 2019; U.S. Attorney; Southern District of Florida
- Husband and Wife Sentenced to Prison for Roles in $38 Million Health Care Fraud and Wire Fraud Scheme
- December 20, 2019; U.S. Attorney; Western District of Texas
- Federal Authorities Arrest Owner and Chief Operating Officer of TPC Family Medicine and Urgent Care Clinics in San Antonio and Laredo
- December 20, 2019; U.S. Attorney; Eastern District of Wisconsin
- Physician Group and Related Company Agree to Repay Over $800,000 to Medicare for Unnecessary Services
- Read More Enforcement Actions
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