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San Jose Physician Charged With Unlawfully Distributing Hydrocodone And Oxycodone

San Jose Physician Charged With Unlawfully Distributing Hydrocodone And Oxycodone
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Owner of Tennessee drug screening lab sentenced to 36 months on federal health care fraud charge

Owner of Tennessee drug screening lab sentenced to 36 months on federal health care fraud charge
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Prominent hospice denies allegations it received $8 3 million in improper payments   | Business Observer

Tidewell Hospice: Federal audit questions nonprofit on Medicare billing

The audit covered a random sample of 100 claims out of a total of 33,024 filed during the period of April 2016 through March 2018, in which Tidewell received $116.7 million in reimbursements for hospice services. The Inspector General’s audit found that in 18 of those 100 claims, “Tidewell claimed Medicare reimbursement for hospice services for which the clinical records did not support the beneficiary’s terminal illness prognosis or the level of care claimed and for services that were not eligible for Medicare reimbursement.” In a prepared statement, Tidewell President & CEO Jonathan Fleece said, “Tidewell Hospice is studying the OIG response, which was only just released very late on Wednesday, but I can say that we vehemently disagree with the audit criticisms and addressed each point in our response to the draft audit.

Valley News - Forum, Feb 17: Beware of vaccine scams

Forum, Feb. 17: Beware of vaccine scams Published: 2/16/2021 10:00:15 PM Modified: 2/16/2021 10:00:14 PM Beware of vaccine scams The FBI, the Department of Health and Human Services Office of the Inspector General, and the Center for Medicare and Medicare Services are warning the public of fraud schemes related to COVID-19 vaccines. One such scheme suggests that scammers could be acquiring empty or used COVID-19 vaccine vials to fraudulently offer fake or counterfeit vaccines. In response, the Department of Defense released a recommendation to vaccine administration sites to destroy empty vials and product packaging. The following are indictors of potential fraudulent activity: ■ You are asked to pay out of pocket to get the vaccine.

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