The state medical board is investigating a surgeon who attended a Zoom traffic court meeting while in the operating room. A courtroom clerk asked the physician if he was in an operating room and the physician confirmed. He stated that he was available for trial, as...
Month: March 2021
Report: Nursing board investigations in TX are on the rise
Nurses are on the frontline day after day, taking care of patients and putting themselves and their families at increased risk of exposure to COVID-19. As if these stresses weren’t enough, the Texas Nursing Board is increasing the rate at which it completes...
What should hospital administrators know about recent data breaches?
United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) reports that healthcare breaches increased by over 55% in 2020. This translates to a jump from a reported 386 breaches in 2019 to 599 in 2020. The vast majority of these incidents were the result of hacking...
What happens if my business is accused of a Medicare overpayment?
The United States Department of Justice (DOJ) recently accused New York health service company Cigna of over $1 billion in Medicare overpayments from 2012 through 2017. The feds state the insurance provider intentionally misrepresented health conditions to justify...
Can a doctor’s mistake lead to criminal manslaughter charges?
The New York Attorney General’s office recently announced that a local physician was facing criminal charges in connection to the overdose death of a patient. The prosecution claims the physician prescribed a mix of opioids even though he was aware the patient had...
Arbitration to appeals, the long road of an FCA violation claim
A federal court recently ordered Tenet Healthcare, a multi-national investor owned healthcare services company based out of Dallas, Texas, to pay $10 million to two cardiologists. The ruling stems from a whistleblower case. In this case, the two cardiologists accused...
New Jersey lawmakers push for hospice care reform
Lawmakers in New Jersey are working to reform the regulations surrounding hospice care in the state. Governor Phil Murphy has already singed one proposal into law and two additional proposals are currently under consideration. Lawmakers point to the fact that New...