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Compliance Officers Lookout! DOJ and OIG Tag Team Corporate Integrity Agreements

Healthcare Law Today

Department of Justice (DOJ), the OIG, and a health care provider or entity to resolve the OIG’s discretionary authority to exclude the individual or entity based on the “covered conduct” addressed in the settlement agreement. A CIA can be used in False Claims Act settlements between the U.S.

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Pandemic Pivot to Telemedicine Creates New Compliance Issues for Healthcare Providers

McBrayer Law Blog

In April of 2019, the Centers of Medicare and Medicaid Service (CMS) finalized rules to increase telehealth benefits for Medicare Advantage enrollees, effectively incentivizing health systems with high numbers of private Medicare plan recipients to invest in telehealth services.

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Thank goodness we didn't get struck by lightning

Health Care Performance

This is especially important for board members, who have a fiduciary duty to ensure an organization’s compliance program is functioning properly, so as to avoid penalties from the DOJ and the OIG. Can you put a price tag on potentially avoiding a costly ransomware attack? Did your quality assurance program reduce adverse events?

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Episode 23: The Emerging Investigatory Focus on Telehealth: What You Need to Know

Healthcare Law Today

They’re going to join us today to talk about some of the current regulatory and legal environment for telemedicine and, in particular, online subscription services and some of the OIG, DOJ, and FTC investigations and review that have begun to commence. What message do you think OIG and DOJ are sending to the marketplace?

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Health’s new HQ in Ward 8 to boost economic growth Mayor Muriel Bowser Launches New DC Health Headquarters DELAWARE Delaware Alzheimer’s deaths spike over last two decades amid gap in care Delaware lawmakers join amicus brief in Supreme Court EMTALA cases Elkton medical building sells for $4.5