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DOJ orders Baptist Health to pay $1 5M over discount policy false claims

DOJ orders Baptist Health to pay $1 5M over discount policy false claims
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Drug discount program is exploiting poor patients while corporate giants profit

Minnesotans, with their long-valued sense of fairness and decency, would never suggest that Fortune 500 corporations should boost their already-healthy revenues at the expense of our fellow citizens who are economically hurting and who have serious health care needs. And, yet, there is a bill pending in the Legislature that would enable the prosperous to […] The post Drug discount program is exploiting poor patients while corporate giants profit appeared first on Minnesota Reformer.

Community Health Network Settles False Claims Allegations for $345M

Community Health Network Settles False Claims Allegations for $345M
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GDIT s Matthew McFadden Talks Zero Trust Implementation With International Trade Administration CIO Gerald Caron

The Department of Commerce’s International Trade Administration is using the Department of Homeland Security's zero trust maturity model to organize its own cloud-based cybersecurity framework, said Gerald Caron, chief information officer of ITA. In an interview led by Matthew McFadden, vice president of cyber at General Dynamics Information Technology, Caron discussed the efforts of ITA to catch up with other agencies in terms of modernization efforts, and their implementation of zero trust architecture.

OIG finds $348M in improper Medicare payments for telehealth psychotherapy

According to an audit by the Office of the Inspector General, Medicare improperly paid for $580 million of psychotherapy care, including $348 million of telehealth services, during the first year of the COVID-19 public health emergency.

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