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Massachusetts Medicaid Fraud Division Recovers Over $55 Million in 2021

Healthcare Compliance Blog

On January 19, 2022, the Massachusetts Medicaid Fraud Division announced that in calendar year 2021, more than $55 million was recovered from individuals and entities who defrauded the state. The Attorney General’s Medicaid Fraud Division investigates and prosecutes providers who defraud the state Medicaid program, MassHealth.

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Handling an OIG Audit with Confidence: Focus Areas for 2024

Compliancy Group

Office of Inspector General (OIG) in the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) oversees efforts in the healthcare sector to identify, reduce, and prevent incidents of fraud, waste, and abuse of funds from programs like Medicare. Medicare Advantage (M.A.): and cybersecurity threats. Organizations using M.A.

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False Claims Lawsuit Filed Against Alabama Psychiatrist  for Improper Prescribing of Nuedexta to Nursing Home Resident

Healthcare Compliance Blog

The United States has filed a lawsuit against an Alabama psychiatrist for improper prescribing of Nuedexta to nursing home residents. The complaint alleges that an Alabama psychiatrist caused the submission to Medicare and Medicaid of false and fraudulent claims for the prescription drug Nuedexta.

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Webinar Recap: OIG’s 2023 Guidance for Navigating Compliance Changes

Provider Trust

In our recent webinar, ProviderTrust’s Chief Compliance Officer, Donna Thiel, shared her expertise and valuable feedback from the 2023 HCCA Compliance Institute. Watch the Webinar During the Keynote Speech at the HCCA Compliance Institute this year, Office of Inspector General (OIG) Christi A.

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Spring Forward With 2024 Compliance Changes

MedTrainer

Review Recent Compliance Changes There is a major shift in compliance priorities toward addressing health inequities and improving access to quality healthcare services. The OIG is making major investments to systematically detect and prosecute fraud. We all should be a LOT more prepared!

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Government Requirements for Healthcare Facility Compliance

MedTrainer

Compliance is Mandatory for Federal Programs One constant is that organizations and facilities that participate in federal healthcare programs, such as Medicare and Medicaid, must have a compliance program. Nursing Homes: Skilled nursing facilities, long-term care facilities, and other types of nursing homes.

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Healthcare Compliance Laws: Ensuring Quality & Safety in the Medical Field

Compliancy Group

Healthcare compliance laws play a vital role in safeguarding patients’ rights, preventing fraud and abuse, and maintaining the integrity of healthcare systems. Let’s delve into the importance of healthcare compliance laws and regulations, their impact on providers and organizations, and the guidelines governing their implementation.