Hospitals and hospital-based physicians enter into a variety of agreements. Given the recent advisory memorandum from the Inspector General of Health and Human Services and a recent administrative decision, these arrangements may violate the Medicare Anti-Kickback statute
This Article will explore, from a legal perspective, the dynamics of the changing relationships betw...
On July 30, 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Social Security Amendments of 1965, which e...
Health care fraud takes on a variety of forms-from billing insurance companies for services not prov...
Hospitals and hospital-based physicians enter into a variety of agreements. Given the recent advisor...
This Note will briefly explore the history of the Medicare and Medicaid programs including the intro...
Mr. Blair analyzes the evolution of the Anti-Kickback Statute\u27s scienter requirement. The article...
In 1996, billing integrity generated a great deal of debate and litigation in the health care arena....
A recent memorandum from the General Counsel of the Internal Revenue Service changes the standard ag...
Both state and federal agencies are cracking down on health care professionals who file false Medica...
In order to understand the interface between vicarious antitrust liability and the decline of the in...
This Article discusses and explores the importance of the federal antitrust laws to the health care ...
The five defendant ophthalmologists and defendant Inland Empire Optical, Inc., whose stock was wholl...
Congress regulates the investment and referral practices of physicians through the federal Anti-Frau...
The Obama Administration has made the universal adoption of electronic health records a major policy...
With health care costs spiraling out of control in recent decades, Americans have been forgoing nece...
This Article will explore, from a legal perspective, the dynamics of the changing relationships betw...
On July 30, 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Social Security Amendments of 1965, which e...
Health care fraud takes on a variety of forms-from billing insurance companies for services not prov...
Hospitals and hospital-based physicians enter into a variety of agreements. Given the recent advisor...
This Note will briefly explore the history of the Medicare and Medicaid programs including the intro...
Mr. Blair analyzes the evolution of the Anti-Kickback Statute\u27s scienter requirement. The article...
In 1996, billing integrity generated a great deal of debate and litigation in the health care arena....
A recent memorandum from the General Counsel of the Internal Revenue Service changes the standard ag...
Both state and federal agencies are cracking down on health care professionals who file false Medica...
In order to understand the interface between vicarious antitrust liability and the decline of the in...
This Article discusses and explores the importance of the federal antitrust laws to the health care ...
The five defendant ophthalmologists and defendant Inland Empire Optical, Inc., whose stock was wholl...
Congress regulates the investment and referral practices of physicians through the federal Anti-Frau...
The Obama Administration has made the universal adoption of electronic health records a major policy...
With health care costs spiraling out of control in recent decades, Americans have been forgoing nece...
This Article will explore, from a legal perspective, the dynamics of the changing relationships betw...
On July 30, 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Social Security Amendments of 1965, which e...
Health care fraud takes on a variety of forms-from billing insurance companies for services not prov...