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Read About the TakedownWhat's New
- April 30, 2019
- The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's South Africa Office Generally Implemented Our Prior Audit Recommendation (A-04-18-01009)
- April 26, 2019
- Updated Stipulated Penalties and Exclusion for Material Breach
- Updated Civil Monetary Penalties and Affirmative Exclusions
- April 25, 2019
- National Background Check Program for Long Term Care Providers: Assessment of State Programs Concluded Between 2013 and 2016 (OEI-07-16-00160)
- Updated Corporate Integrity Agreement List
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Enforcement Actions
- April 25, 2019; U.S. Department of Justice
- Two Pharmaceutical Companies Agree to Pay a Total of Nearly $125 Million to Resolve Allegations That They Paid Kickbacks Through Copay Assistance Foundations
- April 24, 2019; U.S. Attorney; Middle District of Tennessee
- Two Former Arriva Medical Executives Agree To Pay $1 Million To Settle Diabetic Testing Supply Fraud Allegations
- April 22, 2019; U.S. Department of Justice
- Michigan Home Health Agency Owner Sentenced to Prison for $8.3 Million Medicare Fraud
- April 22, 2019; U.S. Attorney; Southern District of Florida
- Stuart Physician Sentenced to Prison After Having Been Convicted at Trial of Health Care Fraud
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