Arizona Wound Graft Company Owners Sentenced in $1.2B Medicare Fraud Scheme
Owners of Arizona wound graft companies sentenced to lengthy prison terms for a $1.2 billion Medicare fraud involving medically unnecessary procedures and illegal kickbacks.
Owners of Arizona wound graft companies sentenced to lengthy prison terms for a $1.2 billion Medicare fraud involving medically unnecessary procedures and illegal kickbacks.
A Georgia man receives 15 years prison for repeated indecent exposure incidents at insurance agencies, prompting increased security and mental health treatment mandates.
A judge evaluates testimony in a major insurance fraud case involving staged car crashes and related witness murder allegations impacting legal and regulatory insurance sectors.
Oklahoma's new law blocking assignment of benefit contracts in auto repairs is challenged by repair shops citing safety and insurance payment conflicts. Lawsuit underway.
Jamie P. McNamara sentenced to 10 years for defrauding Medicare of $174 million through a genetic testing scheme involving telemarketing and fake doctor orders. Federal investigations by HHS-OIG and the FBI led to recovery and prosecution under the Health Care Fraud Strike Force.
New Orleans court delays decision on witness testimony in a high-profile staged car crash insurance fraud trial involving allegations of murder and attorney involvement.
Demarcus Tyrell Mann sentenced to 15 years for public indecency at three Georgia insurance agencies, with court-ordered mental health treatment on release.
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A lawsuit accuses Epic Systems of leveraging its dominant position in the U.S. electronic health records market to engage in anticompetitive practices, drawing regulatory attention to competition in healthcare IT.
Epic Systems faces a lawsuit alleging anticompetitive practices in the U.S. electronic health records market, highlighting regulatory concerns over market dominance and interoperability.