Sponsored genetic testing programs can run afoul of federal laws, including the FCA and AKS, if not designed correctly.
The First Circuit joins the Sixth and Eighth Circuits in adopting a more exacting causation standard for False Claims Act liability premised ...
Attorney Stuart Silverman says the First Circuit’s widening the divide on the False Claims Act’s causation standard adds to ...
On 18 February 2025, the First Circuit Court of Appeals issued its decision in United States v. Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc., determining ...
Senators ask if contracts between drugmakers and telehealth companies violate the federal anti-kickback statute.
Senators question Pfizer's partnership with UpScriptHealth, citing potential anti-kickback concerns and risks of increased ...
An El Paso doctor agreed to pay the U.S. $468,626 to resolve allegations under the Federal False Claims Act, according to the ...
A Coral Springs, Fla., man has been convicted for his role in a durable medical equipment kickback scheme, according to a March 10 news release from the Justice Department. Raheel Naviwala and his ...
Multiple health care providers, including a Pawleys Island M.D., agreed with the Department of Justce (DOj) to pay ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. U.S. Senate Democratic Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL) sent letters to five telehealth companies that have held ...
A Florida man who owned marketing companies and a durable medical equipment company was convicted for his role in a $100 million scheme.