To structure PART A (False Claims Act) of your post: State a hypothesis (key statement). Identify the specific law and its statute. From the readings and independent research, find one (1) specific...

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To structure
PART A (False Claims Act)
of your post:


State a hypothesis (key statement).


Identify the specific law and its statute.


From the readings and independent research, find one (1) specific CURRENT real-life legal case that can serve as an example of an HCO’s breach of the False Claims Act, a federal statute. (Not sure if you want them to find adjudicated cases?)


Note the violation. Does this violation relate to all payment programs (Medicare or Medicaid or Military or Railroad Workers or Indian Health Service or Ryan White) or just about specific ones?


Discuss what would help health care organizations equip themselves to ensure compliance and minimize exposure risks like the one that you reported.


To structure
PART B (Anti-Kickback Statute or Stark Law)
of your post:


State a hypothesis (key statement).


Identify the specific law and its statute.


From the readings and independent research, find one (1) specific CURRENT real-life legal case that can serve as an example of an HCO’s or health professional’s breach of the Anti-Kickback Statute or Stark Law, both federal statutes.


Note the violation. Does this violation relate to all payment programs and all health providers or just specific ones?


Discuss what would help HCOs equip themselves to ensure compliance and minimize exposure risks like the one you reported.


To complete this post, you must read the background articles below. This discussion requires research beyond the articles. See Discussion Expectations and Grading for rules on discussions.



Assigned reading materials:


CMS (2019) Medicare Fraud and Abuse: Prevention, Detention and Reporting
https://www.cms.gov/Outreach-and-Education/Medicare-Learning-Network-MLN/MLNProducts/Downloads/Fraud-Abuse-MLN4649244.pdf


Mattie, A., & Ben-Chitrit, R. (2009). The Federal False Claims Act and Qui Tam Actions: What every Healthcare Manager Should Know. Journal of Legal, Ethical and Regulatory Issues, 12(2), 49-68.


Frederiksen, M., & Weaver, E. E. (2015). Understanding the federal physician self-referral statute: "Stark Law". Journal of Health Care Compliance, 17(2), 47-50,65.


Office of Inspector General, HEAT Provider Compliance Training (n.d.). Comparison of the Anti-kickback Statute and the Stark Law. Retrieved from
https://oig.hhs.gov/compliance/provider-compliance-training/files/StarkandAKSChartHandout508.pdf


Answered 1 days AfterMar 02, 2022

Answer To: To structure PART A (False Claims Act) of your post: State a hypothesis (key statement). Identify...

Dr. Vidhya answered on Mar 03 2022
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Running Head: HEALTHCARE                                1
HEALTHCARE                                        2
HEALTHCARE
Table of Contents
Part A: False Claims Act    3
Part B: Anti-Kickback Statut
e or Stark Law    3
References    5
Part A: False Claims Act
The process of False Claim Act applies to all those activities that escalate medical frauds by keeping or trying approval of false medical records/documents. This is against federal laws to present the false records for medical care programs. The implications of False Claim Act help healthcare service providers to build clarity of approach in their working system (CMS, 2019).
As per the observation of the case of U.S. ex rel. Janssen v. Lawrence Memorial Hospital, 949 F.3d 533 (10th Cir. 2020), The Supreme Court pit to trial the alleged claim of delaying/presenting falsified claims of on-arrival time of the realtor due to the registration of the defendant with specific program of on-demand pay for performance system. The Court held in Escobar that materiality of the case included demanding facts, pertaining to support the position of the defendant (Office of Inspector General, HEAT Provider Compliance Training, 2020).
Outside court, the complexity of these cases would increase due to the nature of the healthcare working. The realtor failed to establish norms of FCA regulations, as per the perception of the tenth circuit where the case was heard and decisions were made (Curley & Roark, 2020).
The violation, in this case was linked...
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