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Feds accuse South Florida businessmen of exploiting the pandemic to bilk Medicare


Feds accuse South Florida businessmen of exploiting the pandemic to bilk Medicare
Jay Weaver, The Miami Herald
May 27 A handful of South Florida healthcare businessmen have been charged with bilking the federal government of millions of dollars in schemes by exploiting the COVID-19 pandemic and billing for unnecessary medical services.
As part of a nationwide crackdown this week, the Justice Department charged Michael Stein and Leonel Palatnik, both of Palm Beach County, with running a $73 million conspiracy to defraud the Medicare health insurance program while paying and receiving kickbacks during the pandemic.
Stein, owner of a purported consulting company, and Palatnik, owner of a Texas company that provides lab testing, are accused of exploiting temporary waivers of telehealth restrictions during the pandemic by offering medical providers access to Medicare patients for whom they could bill consultations. ....

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SU's Asian/Asian American studies program needs more resources, professors say


SU s Asian/Asian American studies program needs more resources, professors say
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Roughly 3,800 incidents of racial violence against Asian Americans have been reported during the pandemic, according to Stop AAPI Hate.
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Syracuse University professors believe that a strong Asian/Asian American studies program could be critical to combating anti-Asian racism. But the university’s program needs more resources and support to best educate students.
Mary Szto, a teaching professor in SU’s College of Law, said in a public forum earlier this month that the Asian/Asian American studies program lacked resources and funding. The forum addressed the recent rise of anti-Asian hate in the U.S. and how the university should respond. ....

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'Wrongful life' lawsuits are becoming more common—and more successful


Wrongful life lawsuits are becoming more common—and more successful

Often, malpractice lawsuits include claims that a health care provider s actions led to a patient s death. But in recent years, wrongful life lawsuits in which plaintiffs allege a health care provider tried to keep a patient alive against the patient s documented wishes have become more common, Paula Span reports for the
New York Times.
Why some providers get sued for wrongful life
According to a 2017 analysis of 150 studies, just under half of people over the age of 65 have an advanced directive that details their end-of-life wishes, and Span reports that there s evidence suggesting the share of people with advance directives has grown amid America s coronavirus epidemic. ....

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Filing Suit for 'Wrongful Life' - The New York Times


Filing Suit for ‘Wrongful Life’
More Americans are writing end-of-life instructions as the pandemic renders such decisions less abstract. But are medical providers listening?
When Elaine Greenberg’s husband, Gerald, was diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s, his specific advance directive comfort measures only went unheeded at the hospital where he was treated.Credit.Jackie Molloy for The New York Times
Published Jan. 22, 2021Updated Jan. 26, 2021
Gerald and Elaine Greenberg married in 1976, as dental students. They practiced on Long Island and in Manhattan and raised two sons. Then in 2010, she noticed that her husband, the math whiz, was having trouble calculating tips in restaurants. “He just didn’t seem as sharp,” she said. ....

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