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The False Claims Act and Quality of Care

Posted on February 13, 2013 in Legal Updates

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  by David B. Honig Can the False Claims Act be used by the government or whistleblowers in quality of care cases? The Department of Justice seems to think so, based in significant part on the retention of overpayments amendments to the FCA by FERA and the PPACA. 1 If... Continue Reading →

Tags: False Claims Act, FERA, health, health care, hospital, liability, malpractice, overpayment, peer review, PPACA


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