Spotting Changes in Elderly Relatives Over The Holidays
Michigan elder law attorney Christopher J. Berry, Esq. shares how to spot changes and decline in loved ones due to Alzheimer’s and dementia around the holidays.
Planned Parenthood in Alaska files lawsuit against state health commissioner
Planned Parenthood of the Great Northwest is seeking to have new regulations pertaining to abortion struck down as unconstitutional.
Investigation Into Calif. Medicaid Fraud Demonstrates Power of Inside Knowledge
By providing the details on improper behavior, whistleblowers can help shut down fraud and steer funds back to where they are most needed
Johnson & Johnson Settles a Texas Whistleblower Lawsuit for $158 Million
Texas and a subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson reached a $158 million settlement in a Medicaid fraud lawsuit
Patient Dumping May Give Rise to False Claims Act Liability
Improperly releasing patients and then billing Medicaid or Medicare for treatment that never happened is a practice that whistleblowers can help prevent.
SSI Eligibility for People Leaving a Medicaid Nursing Home or Public Institution
Wright & Wright, America’s Social Security Disability Firm? discusses prerelease agreements and applying for SSI benefits before leaving a public institution.
Will Moving to a Nursing Home Affect My SSI Disability Eligibility?
Wright & Wright, America’s Social Security Disability Firm? discusses SSI disability eligibility for recipients who are moving to a nursing home.
Fighting Medicare Fraud Can Reduce Health Care Costs and Improve Quality of Care
The whistleblower lawyers at Keller Grover LLP discuss the importance of preventing waste and fraud in government health care programs.