
Blowing the Whistle on Fraud Protects Vital Programs and Pays Rewards
Healthcare fraud, including fraud involving dental practices, is a top priority of the False Claims Act enforcement efforts of the US Department of Justice (DOJ).

Healthcare fraud, including fraud involving dental practices, is a top priority of the False Claims Act enforcement efforts of the US Department of Justice (DOJ).

The Upper Allegheny Health System (UAHS) has resolved a former employee’s claims alleging that it billed Medicaid for dental services where it failed to sterilize

Two dentists in North Texas, their dental management companies, and certain affiliated pediatric dental practices have paid $3.1 million to the United States to resolve

The Texas Office of Inspector General (OIG) has opened investigations on four Texas Medicaid dental providers and requested dental records from those offices, though it

Benefits administration and payment collection workflows are the leading costs for healthcare providers, but they also represent some of the biggest revenue opportunities. A 2019

Recent government legal actions and settlements have significant potential implications for the dental industry, spanning from alleged violations of the Stark Law and Anti-Kickback Statute

When your team members call patients or accept an incoming call to take a payment or have a question answered, how well do you capitalize

A federal grand jury has indicted Scott Charmoli of Grafton, Wisconsin, for pursuing a healthcare fraud scheme that involved purposely damaging patients’ teeth so he

On August 10, 2020, Judge Catherine A. Mauzy of the 126th Texas District Court of Travis County granted the state’s motion for partial summary judgment

Yun Sup Kim, a dentist in the St. Louis area, has been sentenced to 12 months and one day in federal prison after pleading guilty

A federal grand jury in Maryland has indicted licensed dentist Edward T. Buford III of Silver Spring, his business partner Kasandra Vilchez-Duarte of Fort Washington,

As the industry begins reopening practices, it’s imperative for dentists to think about how they can build their practice revenue. One way to take control of the accounts receivable?(AR) cycle is by creating a better insurance claim process.? Once routine and elective care appointments resume, insurance