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Without admitting guilt, a Florida health system entered into a $20 million settlement under the False Claims Act with the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) to resolve allegations that it made donations to increase Medicaid contributions. The whistleblower filed the suit alleging that the system made improper cash donations to a local charity in a scheme to increase the system’s Medicaid funding. At a time when the False Claims Act is under scrutiny, this story—to be reported by famed whistleblower attorney Mary Inman—is relevant and consequential. What lessons can be learned from this not-to-charitable scheme? Listen and learn when Inman, a partner in law office of Constantine Cannon, joins the next live edition of Monitor Mondays.
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Without admitting guilt, a Florida health system entered into a $20 million settlement under the False Claims Act with the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) to resolve allegations that it made donations to increase Medicaid contributions. The whistleblower filed the suit alleging that the system made improper cash donations to a local charity in a scheme to increase the system’s Medicaid funding. At a time when the False Claims Act is under scrutiny, this story—to be reported by famed whistleblower attorney Mary Inman—is relevant and consequential. What lessons can be learned from this not-to-charitable scheme? Listen and learn when Inman, a partner in law office of Constantine Cannon, joins the next live edition of Monitor Mondays.
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