THE DOCKET SHEET
(Examples of Cases Resolved or Under Litigation)
Nurses at a psychiatric hospital have been fired for refusing to falsely report that they received "in-service" training from psychiatrists, when there was no training, and this was merely a disguised form of kickback to the doctors.
A quality control engineer caught his company testing a tiny fraction of the products they made - even though the products are crucial to America's air defense system.
A home health agency lied on its cost reports, inflating what Medicare paid them by hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Another home health agency forges doctors' approvals for care, or "fudges" on the dates of the approvals.
An aerospace company negotiates secret discounts on millions of dollars of expensive parts - then bills the government as though it never got the discounts.
A busy outpatient clinic bills Medicaid for "Cadillac medicine" - when it really provides minimal care.
Public works contractors presented padded payroll, and inflated cost bills to the government.
A doctor has "psychic surgery" done on his patients- but bills Medicare for expensive medical treatments his patients are never given.
A private college creates "bogus" federally insured student loans and then keeps the money, leaving the students holding the bag.
A hospital bills for care it never provided and supplies it never used.
A home health agency lies to increase the share of its costs paid by Medicare.
A hospital gives doctors kickbacks in exchange for them ordering millions of dollars of expensive tests the patients never needed.
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