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Medical Practitioners Beware: Telemedicine Schemes May Result In Unexpected Liability | Pietragallo Gordon Alfano Bosick & Raspanti, LLP

Takeaway: Medical practitioners should exercise extreme caution when entering into telemedicine agreements, in order to avoid unintended civil and criminal consequences. It is.

HHS OIG Provides Clarity on Telemedicine Arrangements | Holland & Knight LLP

OIG Issues Special Fraud Alert for Telemedicine

Office of the Inspector General issued Special Fraud Alert, identifies seven suspect characteristics that do not necessarily mean an arrangement is illegal, but may suggest heightened risk.Know how your organization can guard against risk, compliance, policies and procedures

OIG Releases Special Fraud Alert On Telemedicine - Healthcare

On July 20, the Office of Inspector General ("OIG") for the Department of Health and Human Services published a Special Fraud Alert on Telemedicine. Over the last year, as telehealth services.

OIG Shares Telehealth Company Suspect Characteristics To Avoid

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General OIG issued Special Fraud Alert warning physicians to exercise caution when entering into telemedicine arrangements with suspect characteristics to avoid civil, criminal, administrative liability.

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