2014 Health Care Enforcement Year In Review: Part 2

Law360, New York (January 14, 2015, 1:10 PM EST) -- In 2014, in addition to bringing significant criminal prosecutions against health care providers and medical professionals, which were examined in part one of this two-part series, the U.S. Department of Justice and its partners aggressively utilized their civil enforcement tools. As in years past, this included a number of parallel criminal and civil matters, as well as some notable civil actions. Based on the assistant attorney general for the Criminal Division's remarks at a conference last September, promising coordination between the DOJ's Criminal and Civil Divisions upon the filing of qui tam complaints, we may see an expansion of the already substantial efforts reviewed below. ...

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