Wilson, P. R., Geis, G., Pontell, H. N., Jesilow, P., & Chappell, D. (1985). Medical fraud and abuse: Australia, Canada, and the United States. International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, 9(2), 25-34....
medical error (redirected fromMedical accidents) med·i·cal er·ror (med'kăl er'ŏr) In nursing usage, any failure to implement a planned action as intended or the implementation of the wrong nursing plan. Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing © Farlex 2012 ...
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Related to Medical fraud:Medical malpractice quack1 (kwăk) n. The characteristic sound uttered by a duck. intr.v.quacked,quack·ing,quacks To utter the characteristic sound of a duck. [Middle Englishquek,of imitative origin.] quack′yadj. ...
Medical device and durable medical equipment (DME) fraud and abuse comes in many forms, including:Illegal Payment ArrangementsFCA liability is triggered when fraudsters violate federal laws prohibiting payment arrangements that could incentivize overutilization.Examples include ...
California law establishes many moral and ethical codes of conduct for medical practitioners. This legislation aims to prevent medical fraud and abuse and sets standards for evaluating the professional conduct of medical practitioners. Medical practice law covers many different areas of professional...
2.The act of seizing and carrying off by force; abduction:the rape of Europa by Zeus. 3.The act of pillaging or plundering:the rape of the city by the invaders. 4.Abusive or improper treatment; spoiling or abuse:the rape of the land by polluters. ...
medical- a thorough physical examination; includes a variety of tests depending on the age and sex and health of the person checkup,health check,medical checkup,medical exam,medical examination examination,scrutiny- the act of examining something closely (as for mistakes) ...
also be applied to hospital management in order to improve patient satisfaction, detect medical-insurance fraud and abuse, and reduce costs and losses while improving management efficiency. Currently, this technology is being applied for predicting patient disease, with further improvements resulting in ...
Prosecutors say Maywalt abused his job role by wrongfully accessing and using the company’s patient information, as well as a Tampa Bay-area physician's name and identification number, to submit fraudulent claims to a Florida Medicaid health maintenance organization for medical services not ...