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Showing posts with label Department of Justice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Department of Justice. Show all posts
Sunday, September 22, 2013
Fourth Question of the Day, September 22, 2013 Since there appears to be wide spread corruption and lack of ability to police ones on self among the State Board of Pharmacies when it comes to Compounding Pharmacies and Pharmacists Should Congress Consider Tasking the Department of Justice With a Priority of Criminal Investigations into this Area and Provide It With Dedicated Positions to Handle Pharmacy and Prescription Law Crimes in additon to the already mandated Health Care Fraud Positions.
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Health Care Fraud, Record $4.2 Billion Recovered In 2012,
Health and Human Services and the Department of Justice say that a record-breaking $4.2 billion were recovered as a result of joint efforts to address health care fraud in 2012.
Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Kathleen Sebelius and Attorney General Eric Holder issued a report which showed that for every dollar the US government spent on health care-related fraud and abuse investigations over the last 36 months, it got $7.90 back. This is a record over a three-year period since the HCFAC (Health Care Fraud and Abuse) Program began sixteen years ago.
Is this huge haul a sign of better coordination among public authorities, or does it reflect an increase in criminality? The Justice Department and HHS believe it is a sign of the government's health care fraud prevention and enforcement efforts. $4.2 billion (2012) is an increase from $4.1 billion in 2011.
The money was recovered from companies and individuals who had tried to defraud federal health programs aimed at seniors and taxpayers for payments they were not entitled to receive.$14.9 billion have been recovered over the last four years, compared to $6.7 billion during the previous four-year period. Over $23 billion have been returned to the MedicareTrust Funds since 1997 by the HCFAC Program.
According to the Office of the Inspector General, US Department of Health & Human Services, during the fiscal year 2012:
HEAT (Health Care Fraud Prevention and Enforcement Action Team) was created in 2009 to fight fraud, abuse and waste in the Medicaid and Medicare programs, and to close in on people and entities which abuse the system and cost the American taxpayers billions of dollars.
Attorney General, Eric Holder, said:
Source found here
Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Kathleen Sebelius and Attorney General Eric Holder issued a report which showed that for every dollar the US government spent on health care-related fraud and abuse investigations over the last 36 months, it got $7.90 back. This is a record over a three-year period since the HCFAC (Health Care Fraud and Abuse) Program began sixteen years ago.
Is this huge haul a sign of better coordination among public authorities, or does it reflect an increase in criminality? The Justice Department and HHS believe it is a sign of the government's health care fraud prevention and enforcement efforts. $4.2 billion (2012) is an increase from $4.1 billion in 2011.
The money was recovered from companies and individuals who had tried to defraud federal health programs aimed at seniors and taxpayers for payments they were not entitled to receive.$14.9 billion have been recovered over the last four years, compared to $6.7 billion during the previous four-year period. Over $23 billion have been returned to the MedicareTrust Funds since 1997 by the HCFAC Program.
According to the Office of the Inspector General, US Department of Health & Human Services, during the fiscal year 2012:
- The Federal government won/negotiated more than $3.0 billion in health care fraud judgments and settlements, and it attained additional administrative impositions in health care fraud cases and proceedings.
- About $4.2 billion were deposited with the Department of the Treasury and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, transferred to other Federal agencies administering health care programs, or paid to private persons during the fiscal year.
- Of the $4.2 billion, the Medicare Trust Funds received transfers of approximately $2.4 billion during this period, and over $835.7 million in Federal Medicaid money was similarly transferred separately to the Treasury as a result of these efforts.
- The HCFAC account has returned over $23.0 billion to the Medicare Trust Funds since the program started in 1997.
HEAT (Health Care Fraud Prevention and Enforcement Action Team) was created in 2009 to fight fraud, abuse and waste in the Medicaid and Medicare programs, and to close in on people and entities which abuse the system and cost the American taxpayers billions of dollars.
Attorney General, Eric Holder, said:
Source found here
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Drug Safety, Access Could Be Targets Of DOJ Enforcement In 2013
Drug safety issues -- including misrepresentation of safety information and violations of good manufacturing practices -- will be a top area of focus for the Department of Justice in 2013, the head of the department's consumer protection branch told industry compliance officers.
Source found here
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