Medicare and Medicaid Fraud Whistleblower
Attorneys at Siri & Glimstad are Investigating Medicare and Medicaid Fraud
Do you work in the healthcare industry, and have you become aware of a hospital or doctor that bills Medicare or Medicaid for services not provided? Or maybe they bill for more expensive services than those provided, or perhaps they perform unnecessary procedures? Are you aware of a physician who receives kickbacks for referrals paid for by Medicare or Medicaid?
If so, you could be a whistleblower entitled to receive millions of dollars.
Whistleblowers who file suit under the False Claims Act are eligible to receive between 15% and 30% of funds recovered from a defendant’s settlement or judgment. Whistleblower laws that encourage healthcare workers like you to report abuse of the system have been very successful with billions of dollars recovered each year by authorities.
At Siri & Glimstad there is never any cost upfront to you for whistleblower representation. We get paid only if we win for you.
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What Is Medicare and Medicaid Fraud?
Medicare and Medicaid fraud are among the most common types of fraud on the government, costing taxpayers billions of dollars each year. Since January of 2009, the Justice Department has recovered more than $24 billion related to False Claims Act (FCA) cases surrounding fraud against federal health care programs.
Medicare and Medicaid fraud occurs, for example, when a healthcare provider bills the government for supplies or services that were not actually provided. Medicare fraud is rampant and costs taxpayers billions of dollars a year, often affecting vulnerable populations who rely on Medicare to receive critical treatment.
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Medicare and Medicaid Fraud Examples
Medicare and Medicaid fraud can take a number of forms, including:
Upcoding: seeking payment for higher and more expensive medical services than those that were actually performed
Overbilling: charging inflated prices for medication or for medication that were not actually provided
Kickbacks: making improper payments or offers of financial incentive for the referral of Medicare of Medicaid patients
Unnecessary Procedures: ordering unnecessary medical procedures to be billed to Medicare or Medicaid in order to boost profits
Contact us today to speak confidentially to a whistleblower attorney – the consult is free.
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Whistleblowers are the Unsung Heroes of the Marketplace
Reporting illegal conduct and doing the right thing in the face of corporate fraud and corruption is helpful for society. If you have information about fraud, we can help you make a compelling whistleblower case, protect you from retaliation and claim a share of the recovery.
Take Action Now! If you would like to confidentially speak to a member of our whistleblower group about a potential whistleblower matter, please contact us to schedule a free case evaluation. All case evaluations are confidential and free.