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A billing company's client became a co-conspirator in fraud and now a biller will spend four years in prison.

Doctors in Manchester, Maine, and Mobile, Ala., will have to pay up to resolve allegations related to the improper unbundling of Correct Coding Initiative edits.
Once upon a time, the HHS Office of Inspector General (OIG) issued an annual Work Plan. More recently, the agency has issued a Work Plan and an update a few months later. On June 15, the OIG announced it will issue monthly updates to its Work Plan to-do list.
Providers who use eClinicalWorks and thought something was a bit off about the electronic health record's (EHR's) performance may feel vindicated by this news: The EHR vendor will pay $155 million and enter a corporate integrity agreement to settle a number of allegations, including that for several years it had lied about the platform’s capabilities so it could receive meaningful use certification.

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