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Don’t want to see your Medicare pay data released to the public? Better think of a compelling reason not to - quick.

Letting doctors bill E/M services in an audit-free environment is about as risky as playing Russian roulette with a few extra rounds in the chamber, but one Washington practice gave it a shot anyway. It lost $14.5 million in a settlement with the Department of Justice.
Practice staff will have a legal way to complete physician enrollment using the Provider Enrollment, Chain and Ownership System (PECOS) as CMS rolled out its long-awaited surrogate program for use by the end of August.
The owner of Michigan Hematology Oncology Centers has been charged in a $35 million chemotherapy scheme, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.
Low-price retail giant Wal-Mart settled for $190,000 in response to safety violations the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) found in nearly 3,000 stores nationwide.
New York City’s mayoral election has been dogged by scandal, but we didn’t think the election cycle would include anything of interest for DecisionHealth Daily and its faithful readers.
Google Glass is neat, but can it create a medical information privacy issue? Probably, recent reports suggest.
 
State Farm insurance files a federal lawsuit against a Florida chiropractor for his ubiquitously advertised back-of-the-bus referral service.
 
snapshot of Italian cardiologists’ heart health shows a less than ideal profile for cardiovascular (CV) risk profiles.
 
 
It’s early August but before you know it, patients will be in your office asking for their annual flu shots.

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