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February 25, 2015 Healthcare Fraud

Optometry Practice Settles False Claims Act Allegations Regarding Medically Unnecessary Exams

When it comes to unlawful billing practices settled under the False Claims Act, nursing homes and long-term care facilities are frequently implicated in fraudulent misconduct with regard to the various services they offer to residents. In today’s case, the federal government recently reached a settlement with Kentucky-based Associates in Eye Care following […]
February 24, 2015 Healthcare Fraud

Minnesota-Based Medtronic, Inc. to Settle False Claims Involving Off-Label Marketing

Medtronic, Inc. – a company familiar with false claims allegations – has agreed to pay $2.8 million to settle claims it unlawfully induced physicians and medical practitioners to use its spinal neuromodulation devices to treat conditions not considered by the FDA when the product was granted approval. This dangerous and […]
February 23, 2015 Healthcare Fraud

EV3 Slapped With Whistleblower Lawsuit After Giving Bad Billing Advice

Medical device manufacturer EV3, an owner of the subsidiary Covidien, Inc., has agreed to pay $1.25 million to settle a False Claims Act lawsuit brought about following allegations it intentionally offered fraudulent billing advice to hospitals with regard to the use of its atherectomy products. The case was settled after […]
February 19, 2015 Healthcare Fraud

Good Shepherd Hospice Inc. to Pay $4 Million Amid False Claims Act Allegations

In today’s case, we explore a somewhat increasing phenomenon of unlawful and fraudulent billing practices pertaining to palliative (i.e., end of life) care. When it comes to palliative care, Medicaid and Medicare enrollees may receive coverage for hospice services as long as certain criteria are met. Namely, there must be […]
February 18, 2015 Healthcare Fraud

ResCare Iowa, Inc. to Pay Over $5 Million to Settle Healthcare Fraud Allegations

Home-based nursing care is considered somewhat of a luxury under government healthcare regulations. This means there are limited circumstances under which programs like Medicare, Medicaid, or TRICARE will reimburse a company for home-based services. Patients must meet strict eligibility criteria prior to receiving reimbursement. Under current guidelines, a medical doctor […]
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