The False Claims Act (FCA), an important tool for combating fraud against the U.S. government, generally provides that a person who knowingly submits, or causes to be submitted, a false or fraudulent claim for payment to the U.S. government may be subject to civil penalties and damages. This report provides an overview of the FCA and the Allison Engine decision, analyzes how this decision could affect certain FCA health care claims, and discusses the proposed False Claims Correction Acts (S. 2041 and H.R. 4854), which, if enacted, could limit the application of the Allison Engine decision
Since Congress amended the False Claims Act (FCA) in 1986, the statute has evolved into a seemingly ...
The federal False Claims Act (FCA) may be a tool for combating fraudulent claims regarding tax expen...
This article will first generally describe the background of the False Claims Act ( FCA ) and the 19...
Recently, the False Claims Act (FCA) was amended by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act o...
Fraud is crippling government programs, such as Medicare and the military. The government’s primary ...
Ms. McClain examines the government\u27s role in developing and applying the False Claims Act. The a...
Unlike the defense industry (which has relatively little contact with the general public), the healt...
This Note analyzes Congress\u27s most recent attempts to recover fraudulently secured government fun...
On May 20, 2009, President Barack Obama signed the Fraud Enforcement and Recovery Act (FERA) and ush...
The False Claims Act, or “FCA,” is currently the largest weapon the government wields against health...
Health care fraud is a crime that costs the United States billions of dollars each year. Health insu...
Federal and State False Claims Acts facilitate recovery against contractors who bill the government ...
In 2020, in United States ex rel. Druding v. Care Alternatives, the United States Court of Appeals f...
Since its inception, the False Claims Act of 1863 (FCA or the Act), also known as the Abraham Linco...
This article addresses the federal government\u27s expansive methods in tackling healthcare fraud, p...
Since Congress amended the False Claims Act (FCA) in 1986, the statute has evolved into a seemingly ...
The federal False Claims Act (FCA) may be a tool for combating fraudulent claims regarding tax expen...
This article will first generally describe the background of the False Claims Act ( FCA ) and the 19...
Recently, the False Claims Act (FCA) was amended by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act o...
Fraud is crippling government programs, such as Medicare and the military. The government’s primary ...
Ms. McClain examines the government\u27s role in developing and applying the False Claims Act. The a...
Unlike the defense industry (which has relatively little contact with the general public), the healt...
This Note analyzes Congress\u27s most recent attempts to recover fraudulently secured government fun...
On May 20, 2009, President Barack Obama signed the Fraud Enforcement and Recovery Act (FERA) and ush...
The False Claims Act, or “FCA,” is currently the largest weapon the government wields against health...
Health care fraud is a crime that costs the United States billions of dollars each year. Health insu...
Federal and State False Claims Acts facilitate recovery against contractors who bill the government ...
In 2020, in United States ex rel. Druding v. Care Alternatives, the United States Court of Appeals f...
Since its inception, the False Claims Act of 1863 (FCA or the Act), also known as the Abraham Linco...
This article addresses the federal government\u27s expansive methods in tackling healthcare fraud, p...
Since Congress amended the False Claims Act (FCA) in 1986, the statute has evolved into a seemingly ...
The federal False Claims Act (FCA) may be a tool for combating fraudulent claims regarding tax expen...
This article will first generally describe the background of the False Claims Act ( FCA ) and the 19...