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467 related items for PubMed ID: 10179284

  • 1. Medicare fraud and abuse and qui tam: the dynamic duo or the odd couple?
    Kikkawa K.
    Health Matrix Clevel; 1998; 8(1):83-123. PubMed ID: 10179284
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  • 2. The qui tam provision of the Federal False Claims Act: the statute in current form, its history and its unique position to influence the health care industry.
    Paschke CJ.
    Spec Law Dig Health Care Law; 1996 Sep; (211):9-32. PubMed ID: 10161544
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  • 3. The False Claims Act: potential liability for health care providers for fraud and abuse and beyond.
    West JC.
    J Health Hosp Law; 1995 Sep; 28(1):15-20, 28. PubMed ID: 10140177
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  • 4. Federal government attacks Medicare and Medicaid fraud.
    Brown JP.
    Healthspan; 1989 Apr; 6(4):11-5. PubMed ID: 10303450
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  • 5. Basic primer on federal fraud and abuse statutes.
    Lynn N.
    Benders Health Care Law Mon; 1998 May; ():4-9. PubMed ID: 10181985
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  • 6. OIG to target therapy payments, "excessive" physician visits to SNFs in 1998.
    Natl Rep Subacute Care; 1997 Oct 29; 5(22):1, 3. PubMed ID: 10175531
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  • 7. HHS releases guidelines for providers' participation in fraud amnesty program.
    Burda D.
    Mod Healthc; 1995 Jun 19; 25(25):48. PubMed ID: 10143093
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  • 8. The Civil False Claims Act: an important weapon in the war on health care fraud.
    Boese JT, Stanulevich BA.
    Healthspan; 1992 Feb 19; 9(2):13-7. PubMed ID: 10117858
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  • 12. Health care programs: fraud and abuse; revised OIG exclusion authorities resulting from Public Law 104-191--OIG. Final rule.
    Fed Regist; 1998 Sep 02; 63(170):46676-92. PubMed ID: 10182704
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  • 13. Fighting Medicare and Medicaid fraud and abuse.
    Kusserow RP.
    Internist; 1990 Jun 02; 31(6):6-7, 14. PubMed ID: 10112281
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  • 14. Final Medicare anti-fraud and abuse safe harbor regulations.
    Eisner JM, Agsten MA, Sands RJ, Behling PL, Dominick SL, Schreiber JC, Hillman WG, Weaver M, Biebuyck VS.
    Conn Med; 1991 Dec 02; 55(12):711-4. PubMed ID: 1790710
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  • 15. Recent healthcare fraud legislation: new prosecutional tools or congressional pie in the sky?
    Hauberg RE, Frye WD.
    J Health Hosp Law; 1998 Dec 02; 31(1):23-33. PubMed ID: 10179118
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  • 17. The Feds take aim at fraud and abuse.
    Guglielmo WJ.
    Med Econ; 1998 Aug 10; 75(15):166-8, 171-4, 177-8. PubMed ID: 10182625
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  • 18. When a doctor accuses colleagues of health fraud.
    Rice B.
    Med Econ; 1995 Aug 07; 72(15):172-4, 177-9, 183-4 passim. PubMed ID: 10144683
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  • 20. Qui tam on the lam: Fifth Circuit fires the first salvo--will the Supreme Court be next?
    Mayo TW.
    Health Care Law Mon; 1999 Dec 07; ():3-8. PubMed ID: 10788161
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