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A forensic nurse's weblog, sharing Medical-legal news & commentary, general forensics, forensic nursing; assault & abuse, criminal profiling, criminal investigations, training & seminars .
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Author: Kathleen E. |
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"Universal Health Services Settles Antikickback Claims for Near $30 Million"Nov 29, 2009
FraudBlawg
November 2, 2009
" Whistleblower Bruce Moilan, a former employee of Universal Health Services, alleged that his employer paid doctors for referrals in direct violation of the federal Antikickback Statute and Stark law. According to a...
" Hospice Company Admits False Claims; Pays 1.8 M"Nov 29, 2009
FraudBlawg
November 12, 2009
" Kaiser Northwest Region Hospice self-disclosed to the Inspector General for Health and Human Services that it billed Medicare for patients before obtaining written certifications of...
"Documenting The Uptick in Child Porn Prosecutions"Nov 29, 2009
Sentencing Law & Policy
November 9, 2009
" My local paper has this article this morning, headlined "Authorities crack down on child-porn offenders," which documents the uptick in federal prosecutions of child porn offenses in one district and...
"Are Judges Really Immune When Taking Kickbacks?"Nov 29, 2009
The Volokh Conspiracy
by David Post
November 28, 2009
" Earlier in the year I posted a story about a particularly revolting episode of judicial corruption in Eastern Pennsylvania. I wrote:
Eastern Pennsylvania...
Report: Government Paid More Than $47B in Medicare ClaimsNov 15, 2009
Fox News
A new federal report shows the government paid more than $47 billion in questionable Medicare claims.
by A/P
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The government paid more than $47 billion in questionable Medicare claims including medical treatment showing...
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