Corporate Compliance

Pay-per-view: Whistleblower laws cause states to scramble for their own

Healthcare Auditing Weekly, May 1, 2007

The OIG last month gave its stamp of approval to the false claims statutes for both Hawaii and Virginia, which could translate into a significant amount of money for both states.

The stamp of approval means each false claim statute:

  • Establishes liability to the state for false and fraudulent claims described in the False Claims Act (FCA) with respect to any expenditures
  • To find out more, order the pay-per-view article Whistleblower laws cause states to scramble for their own. The cost is $10. Subscribers to the online version of Healthcare Auditing Strategies have free access to this article. Subscribers to the print edition can find it in their most recent issue. A $30 steal!

    You can read this article and much more in Healthcare Auditing Strategies, a monthly newsletter that offers news items, tips, and advice for healthcare audit and compliance professionals. 

      Strategies for Health Care Compliance
    • Strategies for Health Care Compliance

      News and real-life examples to increase the effectiveness of your compliance program. Strategies for Health Care Compliance...

    • Compliance Monitor

      This HTML e-mail newsletter delivers news on Medicare and Medicaid fraud and abuse, as well as recent documents and targets...

    • Medicare Weekly Update

      Each issue of Medicare Weekly Update includes the latest CMS proposed and final rules, CMS manual revisions, and...

    • Medicare Update for Physician Services

      Medicare Update for Physician Services is a free, monthly e-zine that delivers news and information to help physician...

    Most Popular

    Related Articles