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Hope S. Foster Mintz Levin Cohn Ferris Glovsky and Popeo PC

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Health Care Enforcement in 2012: a year in review *

USA - February 25 2013
Last year was another busy year in health care fraud enforcement. In 2012, the Office of Inspector General for the Department of Health and Human…

Co-authors: Samantha P. Kingsbury, Tracy A. Miner, Jessica C. Sergi, Stephanie D. Willis.


Health care enforcement: 2012 trends: quarterly review — Part IV in a continuing series on health care enforcement *

USA - May 8 2012
Mintz Levin’s Health Care Fraud Enforcement Defense group has published a series of “Year in Review” articles discussing its observations about health care fraud enforcement trends in 2011 and its opinions as to what these trends might mean for 2012.

Co-authors: Samantha P. Kingsbury, Brian P. Dunphy, Tracy A. Miner, Stephanie D. Willis.


Industry trends in criminal health care fraud enforcement - Part III in a continuing series on health care enforcement *

USA - April 13 2012
This third, and final, installment in the “Year in Review” series examines how criminal health care fraud enforcement has changed in the past year, including the use of non-health-care-related statutes, the focus on specific industries, and the increased number of alleged violators targeted in takedowns.

Co-authors: Samantha P. Kingsbury, Brian P. Dunphy, Tracy A. Miner, Stephanie D. Willis.


The False Claims Act: the impact in 2012 - part II in a continuing series on health care enforcement *

USA - March 20 2012
This second part in our ongoing series reviewing health care fraud enforcement activities in 2011, and monitoring enforcement in 2012, expands upon our prior discussion in part one (Part One Report) of the federal False Claims Act (FCA)—the government’s primary and most powerful civil health care fraud enforcement tool.

Co-authors: Brian P. Dunphy, Tracy A. Miner.


2011—the year in review: trends in health care enforcement - the first in a continuing series *

USA - January 31 2012
Since President Obama formed the Health Care Fraud Prevention and Enforcement Action Team (“HEAT”) in May 2009, combating health care fraud has been a federal “cabinet-level priority.”

Co-authors: Samantha P. Kingsbury, Brian P. Dunphy, Tracy A. Miner, Stephanie D. Willis.