7 Whistleblowers filed 672 new
qui tam actions, 456 of which related to the healthcare
industry.
8 The DOJ obtained $2.2
billion in settlements and judgments from civil cases involving
fraud and false claims against the government, $1.8 billion of
which related to matters involving the healthcare industry.
With the outbreak of the pandemic, the DOJ aggressively pursued
fraud related to COVID-19 during the Trump administration. In the
early days of the pandemic, former Attorney General William Barr
directed the DOJ to remain vigilant in investigating and
prosecuting criminal activity related to COVID-19, warning that
the pandemic is dangerous enough without
wrongdoers seeking to profit from public panic and this sort of
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Healthville, Eastern India s largest naturopathy centre, has recently made its way to one of Odisha s most popular news channel NEWS7 s Make in Odisha tele program for its outstanding contribution towards the promotion and development of Naturopathy, Ayurveda and other traditional nature cure therapies in India and worldwide.
Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India., April 2, 2021 - /PressReleasePoint/ – Healthville, Eastern India s largest naturopathy centre, has recently made its way to one of Odisha s most popular news channel NEWS7 s Make in Odisha tele program for its outstanding contribution towards the promotion and development of Naturopathy, Ayurveda and other traditional nature cure therapies in India and worldwide. The magnificent 38-acre property, which includes 4 acres of the construction area and rests with lush greenery, is renowned for its quality deliverance of the highest standard and proven traditional nature cure services withou
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Most of us do not need an official reminder to ignore the majority of Gwyneth Paltrow’s advice on health and wellness. However, when the actress-turned-Goop founder recently tested positive for coronavirus, she took the opportunity to use her massive platform to share how she personally got over the disease. Yes, it involves at least one Goop product. No, it thankfully does not involve inserting crystals in any orifices, so we can at least celebrate a small victory there.
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Paltrow penned a blog post where she revealed that she contracted COVID “early on,” which left her with “ long-tail fatigue and brain fog.” She says she also had to deal with high inflammation and was told by a “functional medicine practitioner” (a quick Google search confirmed that “functional medicine” is a form of alternative medicine that, per Wikipedia, “encompasses a number of unproven and disproven methods and treatments,” so there’s t
December 21, 2020 6:11 AM By Brandon Lee and Alex Ruoff
A fix for unexpected medical bills will advance as part of a year-end spending package after key lawmakers reached agreement on how to address the issue earlier this month.
The text of the $1.4 trillion omnibus spending measure and $900 coronavirus stimulus package hasnât been released yet. The House and Senate plan to vote on the measure today. Both chambers passed, and President Donald Trump signed, a single-day stopgap measure last night keeping the government open through midnight.
The legislation is based on a deal announced Dec. 11 that would ban doctors and hospitals from charging patients fees on most out-of-network care that their insurer wonât cover. It would limit patientsâ financial responsibility for emergency care from providers not in their network, and would establish an arbitration process for payment disputes between insurers and providers.