A Different Consequence of Criminal Healthcare Fraud: Potential PPP Liability

Fraud against federally funded healthcare programs (such as Medicare or Medicaid) or the Paycheck Protection Programs (PPP) make up the bulk of suits, and recoveries, under the False Claims Act. A newly filed DOJ complaint[1] out of Idaho shows how the two can mix, and demonstrate some potential follow-on FCA effects from criminal healthcare fraud […]

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Dr. Oz is a Big Fan of Medicare Advantage, Is It Really an Advantage?

Confirmation hearings for Mehmet Oz, President Trump’s choice to lead the Centers for Medicaid & Medicare Services (CMS), have begun. Since CMS administers the Medicare program, Oz’s stance on the expansion of Medicare Advantage (MA)—a privately-operated alternative to traditional Medicare—could exacerbate existing issues in the American healthcare system and open new doors for healthcare fraud. […]

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“Tariff Man” Strikes Again: A Surge in Customs Fraud?

President Donald Trump has frequently referred to himself as "Tariff Man." So, it’s no surprise that tariffs are at the top of the agenda for his new Administration. Trump has already aggressively imposed tariffs on a broad range of imported goods, including those from China, Canada, and Europe. These tariffs—sometimes sudden and sweeping—have disrupted global […]

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$11.25 Million FCA Settlement Underscores Cybersecurity Compliance is a DOJ Priority

Health Net Federal Services (HNFS) and its parent company Centene Corporation have agreed to pay over $11.25 million to resolve False Claims Act allegations related to cybersecurity compliance failures in a Department of Defense contract. The allegations concerned false certifications of compliance with cybersecurity requirements in HNFS’s contract to administer the TRICARE health benefits program […]

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