Elder Abuse and Neglect Not Always Identified or Reported
Read the ReportsWhat's New
- June 14, 2019
- The National Institutes of Health Could Improve Its Monitoring To Ensure That an Awardee of the All of Us Research Program Had Adequate Cybersecurity Controls To Protect Participants' Sensitive Data Audit (A-18-17-09304)
- Updated Corporate Integrity Agreement List
- Job Opening: Medicare/Medicaid Attorney Deadline to Apply: June 28, 2019
- June 13, 2019
- Alaska Did Not Fully Comply With Federal and State Requirements for Reporting and Monitoring Critical Incidents Involving Medicaid Beneficiaries With Developmental Disabilities (A-09-17-02006)
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Enforcement Actions
- June 13, 2019; U.S. Department of Justice
- South Florida Pill Mill Owner Sentenced to Prison for Role in $2.2 Million Medicare Fraud Scheme
- June 13, 2019; U.S. Attorney; Northern District of Oklahoma
- Three Physicians and Five Marketers Charged for Violations to Federal Anti-Kickback Statutes
- June 12, 2019; U.S. Attorney; Eastern District of Missouri
- Fake Nurse Sentenced for Healthcare Fraud, Social Security Fraud and Aggravated Identity Fraud
- June 11, 2019; U.S. Department of Justice
- Medical Device Maker ACell Inc. Pleads Guilty and Will Pay $15 Million to Resolve Criminal Charges and Civil False Claims Allegations
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