Those of you who have been following my work on the Healthicity blog, my webinars and/or speaking engagements know that one of my topics of choice is the government's increased efforts to hold individuals, not just organizations, accountable for suspected non-compliance.
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Posts about DOJ settlements (3):
Compliance News Roundup: A CEO Calls it Quits For Fear of Legal Action
1. OIG report: Vidant Medical Center Incorrectly Billed Medicare Inpatient Claims with Severe Malnutrition (A-03-15-00011) - Vidant Medical Center (the Hospital), in Greenville, North Carolina, complied with Medicare billing requirements for diagnosis codes 261 and 262 for 11 of the 100 claims that...
Deeper Than the Headlines: A CEO Calls it Quits For Fear of Legal Action
Most of us by now have heard of the Yates’ Memo that directs the Department of Justice attorneys to hold individuals accountable for inappropriate actions associated with corporate wrongdoing. Since the memo, there’s been an increase of corporate accountability in the headlines, which demonstrates...
Compliance News Roundup: Dental Provider Compliance Woes
Compliance News Roundup: Why Your Organization Needs to Spend Money to Save Billions
DTH Series: Why Your Organization Needs to Spend Money to Save Billions
Welcome to this week's post in our Deeper Than the Headlines blog post series.
In fiscal year 2016, the Department of Justice (DOJ) recovered $2.5 Billion through the False Claims Act from the healthcare industry.