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Famed whistleblower attorney Mary Inman will return to the Monitor Mondays weekly Internet radio broadcast this coming Monday to report on a unique case in which a jury found that Precision Lens and its owner, Paul Ehlen, illegally paid kickbacks to ophthalmic surgeons to induce their use of the company’s products in cataract surgeries reimbursed by Medicare.
The company was found to have submitted more than 64,000 false claims to Medicare, costing the program about $43 million in single damages. Precision Lens was found to have violated both the Anti-kickback Statute and the False Claims Act, which allows private individuals like the whistleblower in this case to sue in the name of the United States, alleging that the federal government has been defrauded.
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Famed whistleblower attorney Mary Inman will return to the Monitor Mondays weekly Internet radio broadcast this coming Monday to report on a unique case in which a jury found that Precision Lens and its owner, Paul Ehlen, illegally paid kickbacks to ophthalmic surgeons to induce their use of the company’s products in cataract surgeries reimbursed by Medicare.
The company was found to have submitted more than 64,000 false claims to Medicare, costing the program about $43 million in single damages. Precision Lens was found to have violated both the Anti-kickback Statute and the False Claims Act, which allows private individuals like the whistleblower in this case to sue in the name of the United States, alleging that the federal government has been defrauded.
Broadcast segments will also include these instantly recognizable features:
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