Additional Civil Settlement Reached in Chiropractor’s Billing Fraud Case
Gregory Thomas White Jr, DC and Healing Place Medical, PC agreed to pay $170,000 to resolve liability under the False Claims Act for the alleged improper billing of “Sanexas” devices….
Read More »Chiropractor Misleads Patients on Insurance, Causes Out-of-Pocket Costs
Attorney General Michelle Henry recently filed a lawsuit against a Mechanicsburg-based chiropractor alleging that he misled patients into thinking their care would be covered by their insurance. Jason Michael Fullmer’s…
Read More »Florida Doctor Settles Claim to Improve Services to Patients with Communication Disabilities
US Attorney Roger B. Handberg announces that the United States Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Florida has reached an agreement with Dr. Mark A. Nowacki, MD to resolve…
Read More »DOJ Revises Corporate Compliance Guidance on Technology Risks and Reporting Mechanisms
On September 23, 2024, the US Department of Justice (DOJ) updated its Evaluation of Corporate Compliance Programs (ECCP) guidance, aimed at helping prosecutors assess corporate compliance frameworks. The ECCP serves…
Read More »Former Nurse Pleads Guilty in Connection with Diverting Fentanyl from ICU Patient
A Northfield woman pleaded guilty in federal court for diverting fentanyl from an ICU patient at Concord Hospital. Lisa Richardson, 48, pleaded guilty to one count of Tampering with Consumer…
Read More »Murder-Suicide at CT Nursing Home Raises ‘Discussion’ on Safety Protocols, Official Says
Autopsies have confirmed that the husband of a nursing home resident fatally shot his 81-year wife at least three times Friday before turning the gun on himself, according to the…
Read More »Unlicensed Nurse Accused of Theft, Fraud at Maryland Veterans’ Home
A 45-year-old Temple Hills woman charged with stealing drugs from the Charlotte Hall Veterans Home in March is facing additional counts of misrepresentation and practicing registered nursing by fraudulent representation,…
Read More »Former Employee Alleges Healthcare Provider Failed to Accommodate Breastfeeding Needs
A former employee of a prominent healthcare organization has filed a lawsuit alleging workplace discrimination and failure to provide necessary accommodations for breastfeeding.
Read More »Caregiver Alleges Former Employer Violated Pregnancy Discrimination Laws
An Illinois caregiver took filed a complaint against her former employer, accusing them of pregnancy discrimination and retaliation.
Read More »Dozens of Tampa Bay Area Nursing Homes/ALFs Located in Evacuation Zone A
Right now, thousands of residents living in Florida nursing homes and assisted living facilities are being forced to move for the second time in two weeks, while others never went…
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