Anti-kickback statute: Stay alert to current regulatory trends
Healthcare Auditing Weekly, March 1, 2005
You already know to steer clear of kickback arrangements, but you must remember that the consequences can go far beyond financial penalties, said David E. Matyas, Esq., an attorney at Epstein Becker & Green in Washington, DC.
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