NEW YORK MEDICARE FRAUD Healthcare spending in the United States continues to skyrocket. Although many rely upon privately funded health insurance plans, millions of Americans are insured, in whole or in part, by health insurance paid for with federal or state government funds. By far, the large...
Alexander Baldonado, of Queens, New York, for his alleged involvement in a complex health care fraud and illegal kickback scheme. According to the DOJ press release, this scheme involved the submission of over $20.7 million in false and fraudulent claims to Medicare, primarily ...
A significant date in the government's quest to stop Medicaid fraud may well have been July 18,2005, when The New York Times published the first installment in a series highlighting egregious examples of Medicaid providers who purportedly abused the syste...
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An alternative explanation for the puzzle of the Brighton Beach health care fraud phenomenon is below. Under this model, culture is not the only, and perhaps not the first, link in the chain of causation.Continue reading→ medicarenew york city,Richard Rose,Russia,William Mishler...
A New Year's Resolution: Make the most of Medicare/ Medicaid Coverage With New Year's Day just around the corner, many of us, and many of our older patients, are contemplating New Year's resolutions. Odds are, a lot of us wil... LH Barondess - Annals of Long-term Care: Clinical...
Medicare for all? That was a long time ago. The Green New Deal? Let’s not get carried away. She has backed off her extravagant positions on the trans issue and the border. She now insists that rather than pushing the envelope on either, she simply wants to follow the law. You could...
“Trump administration officials and people close to them are brashly using power to amass perks and cash,” The New York Times’ David Leonhardt and Ian Prasad Philbrick wrote an article titled, “Corruption: The Definitive List.” Visitors to Washington, D.C., who seek help from the White...
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under the New York State healthcare mandate, proceeding with an interactive dialogue with healthcare employees seeking religious accommodations remains a best practice. Healthcare industry employers also must ensure compliance, as applicable, with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services vaccination ...