What is Medicare & Medicaid fraud?

Learn about the most common ways that companies and individuals defraud the US government healthcare programs.

 

Who can become a Medicare & Medicaid whistleblower?

Do you have information about Medicare or Medicaid fraud? Find out if you can become a healthcare fraud whistleblower and receive a financial reward.

Receiving a financial reward.

Medicare & Medicaid whistleblowers may be entitled to a significant financial reward for coming forward. Learn about receiving a financial reward for your information here.

Medicaid Fraud News

Dey, Inc, a wholly-owned subsidiary of German pharmaceutical giant,Merck KGaA, has agreed to pay the US government and the State of Texas $18.5 million. The Department of Justice, in a June 11, 2003 press release announced that the payment settles allegations of Medicaid fraud against the pharmaceutical company.

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Medicaid Fraud News

News related to Medicaid Fraud.



Georgia hospital pays the US $13.9 million to settle Medicaid and Medicare fraud allegations
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John D. Archbold Memorial Hospital Inc., Thomasville, Georgia, has paid the US $13.9 million to settle Medicaid fraud allegations.

 
Texas hospital pays $1.36 million payment to settle Medicare and Medicaid fraud claims
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The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) in a recent press release revealed details of a $1.36 million payment to settle Medicare and Medicaid fraud claims.

 
Miami hospital pays $15.4 million to resolve Medicaid and Medicare fraud case
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The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), in a recent press release, revealed the details of a $15.4 million settlement to put to rest various federal and Florida civil health care fraud claims.

 
Caremark fined $161 million for Medicare and Medicaid fraud
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The Department of Justice (DOJ) issued a press release announcing a civil and criminal settlement worth $161 million with Caremark Inc. The Inspector General of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services led the investigation and was assisted by the FBI.

 
United States receives $2 billion in judgments and settlements stemming from government fraud under the False Claims Act
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In a recent press release, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) reported that the United States has received $2 billion in judgments and settlements in the fiscal year ending September 30, 2007.

 
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