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5 Things to Be Aware of When Talking to a Federal Agent

 www.healthcare-fraud-defense.com(214)-692-2171Including WeekendsDealing with federal agents can be very tricky.  Federal agents are experts in catching suspects off-guard and they often have the upper hand in terms of information by the time they contact an individual.  Here are 5 tips to keep in mind if you are ever approached by a...

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Defending Anti-Kickback Charges in DOL Pharmacy Investigations

Dr. Nick Oberheiden, Esq. www.healthcare-fraud-defense.com Direct: 888-680-1745 Including Weekends The attorneys of Oberheiden, P.C. have seen a tremendous increase in government investigations into pharmacies and compound pharmacies that service beneficiaries of the Department of Labor’s (DOL) healthcare program. The following is a brief summary of the government’s DOL anti-kickback and...

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Medical Research Studies and Anti-Kickback Investigations

Federal investigators view pharmaceutical research studies with a suspicious eye to make sure that such studies are not merely a façade for medical marketing tactics.  Such suspicion follows the exposure of numerous kickback schemes disguised as research studies, including schemes committed by major corporations.  For example, pharmaceutical stalwart Merck &...

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Mistakes to Avoid When Setting Up PGX Laboratories

New PGX laboratories often run into regulatory and compliance problems in the early stages of their development.  While each lab is different, and their individual issues are unique, this entry addresses some of the most common problem areas for a new laboratory: Establishing an Effective Compliance Department.  An engaged and...

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Defending Toxicology Laboratories in PGX Testing Fraud Cases

What Is PGX Testing? PGX testing is an emerging medical technology within the field of clinical laboratories that uses a patient’s DNA to predict how that patient will react to medication.  Doctors can use PGX testing to tailor treatment regimens for individual patients as well as to prevent a patient...

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Government Investigations of Research Studies

Federal law enforcement agencies are increasingly scrutinizing medical research studies for violations of healthcare regulations.  In particular, investigators are determined to hold physicians, pharmaceutical companies and medical researchers accountable for misuses of medical research studies as a means to violate the Anti-Kickback Statute and commit healthcare fraud. Fraud Allegations in...

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Defending Physicians against Kickback Charges in Connection with PGX Testing

Laboratory Kickback Prosecutions Since 2014, when the Department of Health and Human Services’ Office of the Inspector General released a Special Fraud Alert regarding improper payments by laboratories to referring physicians, federal investigators have increasingly focused on the relationships between laboratories and physicians.  Federal investigators are particularly on the lookout...

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How to Defend PGX Laboratories Against Healthcare Fraud Charges

The Government’s Allegations Over the past few years, the United States government has placed a particular focus on detecting and prosecuting healthcare fraud among laboratories, even issuing several Special Fraud Alerts regarding common types of fraud committed by laboratories.  Federal investigators are currently scrutinizing financial relationships between laboratories and referring...

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What Are the Ownership and Investment Interest Exceptions to the Stark Law?

The Stark Law, officially named the Physician Self-Referral Law (42 U.S.C. § 1395nn), forbids physicians to refer a Medicare/Medicaid patient to a “designated health services” (DHS) provider that the referring physician (or his immediate family member) has a “financial relationship” with, unless an exception applies.  Similarly, the Stark Law disallows...

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What Are the Compensation Arrangement Exceptions to the Stark Law?

Under the Physician Self-Referral Law (42 U.S.C. § 1395nn), or Stark Law, physicians are barred from referring Medicare/Medicaid beneficiaries to a “designated health services” (DHS) provider in which the referring physician (or his immediate family member) has a “financial relationship.” Because maintaining the Stark Law without exceptions would make the...

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