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A practice will pay more than $340,000 to resolve incident-to error allegations. Was it worth the extra 15%?
 
When the pandemic came to the U.S., a Medicare scamster tried to add COVID-19 tests to her fraud portfolio, a U.S. Attorney charges.
 
Take note of the regulation updates that roll back some Stark rules and allow business associates to release information to public health officials.
 

A downstate New York ophthalmologist stands accused of misrepresenting simple eyelid procedures as much more complicated surgeries and billing millions more than he should have for them.

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