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Nearly $50,000 in Overstated Medicaid Claims by Nursing Home Revealed by Tennessee State Auditors
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Hidden Camera Footage Supports $1.2 Million Awarded in Nursing Home Abuse Case
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VA Hospital Worker Pleads Guilty to Identity Theft of More Than 1,000 Patients
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Woman Sentenced to Five Years for Setting Nursing Home Fire Two Years Ago
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Nursing Home Resident Indicted and Committed to Mental Health Facility for Raping Another Resident
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Former Employee of Speech Recognition Software Company Accesses Thousands of the Company’s Healthcare Provider Clients’ HIPAA Protected Health Information
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Nursing Home Miscalculated Resident’s Fall Risk, Possibly Contributing to Her Death
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Georgia Man Gets 5-Year Sentence for Filing Fraudulent Income Tax Returns and Cashing U.S. Treasury and Other Checks
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Massachusetts Skilled Nursing Facility Agrees to Settlement of Government Suit Alleging Disability Discrimination Involving Patient
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An HIV-positive patient asked an office manager to fax his
Family Practitioner and Orthopedic Surgeon Convicted of Healthcare Fraud
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Woman Convicted and Sentenced for Healthcare Fraud
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Missouri Nursing Home Being Investigated for Providing Sub-Standard Care to Residents
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Chicago Area Physician Indicted for Allegedly Pocketing Nearly $1 Million in Medicare and Insurer Payments for Nonexistent False Claim Treatment
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Skilled Nursing Will See Medicare Pay Raise
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Massachusetts Doctor Convicted by Jury of Illegally Sharing Patient Medical Files
Healthcare Compliance Perspective: Although the initial act of allowing unauthorized individuals
Athens County Home Health Care Agency Owner Sentenced for Committing $2M Fraud
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Democratic senators helped reign in the new month with proposed
Three Deaths and Numerous Incidents of Alleged Abuse and Neglect Result in Iowa Nursing Home’s Fines of $45,750
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Northeast Texas Hospital Self-Discloses and Resolves Healthcare Compliance Concerns
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Medical Records Leaked by Transcription Service
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Case Study: Failure to Observe Narcotic Medication Protocol and Missing Fentanyl Patches
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Nursing Home Fighting $25,000 State Fine
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New CMS Rules on the Management of Controlled Substances
In response to a growing problem in drug diversion in
Owner of Assisted Living Home in Florida Accused of Elder Abuse Charges, Arrested and Jailed
Healthcare Compliance Perspective / Elder Abuse Charges: Unresolved citations for substandard
Oahu Physical Therapist Pleads Guilty to Healthcare Fraud
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Pittsburgh Pharmacist Sentenced to Prison for Misbranded Drug Scheme
A federal district court judge has sentenced a resident of
New CMS Controlled Substance Control Guidelines
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) set the
Tennessee Nursing Home Fined and Admissions Suspended After Annual Survey
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No Water and a Faulty Sprinkler Alarm Cited in Nursing Home Fire
Healthcare Compliance Perspective: Emergency preparedness auditing requires a hands on
U.S. DOJ Charges Missouri Nursing Home’s Social Services Director with Identity Theft from Elderly Residents
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Exclusion List/License Checks
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Doctor Lands in Prison for Unlicensed Staff
Anthony Enrico, a Passaic County Podiatrist, was sentenced to three
VA OIG Report Reveals New York VA Medical Center Personnel Failed to Try and Resuscitate a Dying Patient
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Nurse Accused of Removing Fentanyl Patches from Nursing Home Residents
Healthcare Compliance Perspective: The Compliance Officer will work with the Pharmacy,
Heart Pump Manufacturer Agrees to Pay $3.1 Million to Resolve Kickback Allegations
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Justice Department Launches Initiative to Fight Sexual Harassment in the Workplace
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Academic Medical Center Employees Fired for Snooping into Patients’ Private Health Information
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Internet Robots (Spiders, Crawlers and Web Bots) May Put Healthcare Organizations at Risk for HIPAA Violations
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Employee Screening in Skilled Nursing Facilities: An Introduction
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Skilled nursing facilities (SNF) receiving federal funds are obligated to
U.S. Files False Claims Act Complaint Against Compounding Pharmacy, Private Equity Firm, and Two Pharmacy Executives Alleging Payment of Kickbacks
Healthcare Compliance Perspective: Fraud, based upon kickbacks, always involves an emphasis
Former Long-Term Care Ombudsman Pleads Guilty to Stealing from Nursing Home Resident
Healthcare Compliance Perspective: Public officials must maintain integrity for our
Springfield Nursing Home Residents Take Narcotics from Unsecured Medication Drawer
Healthcare Compliance Perspective: Audits must address medication diversion must account
California Nursing Home Sued for Injury to Former Resident’s Eye
Healthcare Compliance Perspective: Individual occurrences, in an of themselves, are
3 New Cases of Legionnaires at Illinois Veterans’ Home
Healthcare Compliance Perspective: An effective Compliance and Ethics Program requires
Woman Found Dead Inside Speedway Nursing Home Leads to Licensing Complaint
Healthcare Compliance Perspective: A licensed healthcare professional is responsible, not only
Cousins Committing $2.6 Million in Healthcare Fraud Get Suspended
Healthcare Compliance Perspective: An effective Compliance and Ethics Program requires a
Navigating Alternative payment models (APM) and the Data in 2018 for Home Care Agencies:
By ShirleyAnn Janulewicz RN, BSN, PHN Competing in today’s healthcare market
Wisconsin Nursing Homes Close as Costs Rise and Reimbursement Rates Can’t Keep Up
Healthcare Compliance Perspective: In situations of financial distress, it is important
Getting Compliance Right: Training and Auditing
Skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) receiving federal funds are obligated to
Elopement Assessment After Hospitalization
A resident was readmitted from the hospital, and staff did
Resident’s Death Raises Alarm About Security
Healthcare Compliance Perspective: It is essential to develop elopement risk prevention
Getting Compliance Right: Structure and Policies
Skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) receiving federal funds are obligated to
Physician Admits Guilt in Conspiring to Unlawfully Distribute and Dispense Controlled Substances and Health Care Fraud
Healthcare Compliance Perspective: It is essential that healthcare providers conduct background
Pathologist Testifies Nursing Home Staff Had Chance to Save Lives
Healthcare Compliance Perspective: It is essential to have clear policies and
Attorney General Sues Fentanyl Maker for Deceptive Promotion of Prescription Opioid
Healthcare Compliance Perspective: Prescription drug off-label marketing potentially injures many people
Home Health Care Provider to Pay $6.4 Million to Settle Allegations of False Medicaid Billing
Healthcare Compliance Perspective: Medicare Fraud and Abuse is serious problem that
U.S. Obtains $16.2 Million Judgment Against MRI Provider for Submitting False Claims
Healthcare Compliance Perspective: Medicare reimbursement requires medical services be performed in
Hospital Agrees to Pay $89,000 to Settle EEOC Religious Discrimination Suit
Healthcare Compliance Perspective: A Compliance Program assists a healthcare provider in
Doctor and Patient Recruiters Charged in $18 Million Illegal Distribution of Prescription Drugs Scheme
Healthcare Compliance Perspective: All offers of employment for any position within
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If all attempts to settle a complaint of sexual harassment
Georgia State Authorities Dismantle Systematic Elder Abuse and Medicaid Fraud Scheme
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Healthcare Provider to Pay $2.3 Million to Settle Potential HIPAA Violations
Healthcare Compliance Perspective: When a potential breach of Protected Health Information
Kmart Corporation to Pay U.S. $32.3 Million to Resolve False Claims Act Allegations
Kmart Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of Sears Holdings Corporation
California Healthcare Corporation Agrees to $325K Settlement in Disability Discrimination Class Action Suit
Healthcare Compliance Perspective: All employees in the workplace are responsible for
Medicaid Fraud Complaint Filed Against Former Physicians and Their Business Entities for Filing False Claims
Healthcare Compliance Perspective: Compliance Perspective: False claims and billing fraud may
Former Nursing Home Executives Plead Guilty in Kickback Scheme
Healthcare Compliance Perspective: It is essential that all current employees and
Nursing Home Resident Received a Wound Possibly from a Cigarette Burn
A resident has a wound that he claims is related
U.S. Sues Diagnostics Company for Allegedly Billing Medicare for Unnecessary Home Sleep Tests
Healthcare Compliance Perspective: Each employee and vendor of a healthcare provider
Virginia Doctor Sentenced to 30 Years for Oxycodone Distribution Conspiracy
Healthcare Compliance Perspective: Vendors must be screened prior to conducting business
Developing the Correct Procedure to Deal with Sexual Harassment Claims
Once a sexual discrimination or harassment claim has been made,
Arrests Made in Alleged Cover Up of Neglect and Abuse in Nursing Home
Healthcare Compliance Perspective: Intentional and/or reckless false documentation is a crime,
Three New York Diagnostic Testing Facility Owners Charged for Fraud Scheme
Healthcare Compliance Perspective: Physicians, employees, diagnostic testing facilities, and various other
Defining Sexual Harassment and Discrimination
Having a clear definition of what constitutes sexual harassment and
Imaging Companies and Owners Resolve Swapping and Medicare Fraud Allegations
Healthcare Compliance Perspective: The Anti-Kickback Statute makes it a crime to
Oncology Company Agrees to Pay $26 Million to Settle False Claims Act Allegations
Healthcare Compliance Perspective: Facilities should consistently audit various aspects of their
Connecticut Nursing Home Fined
Healthcare Compliance Perspective: Substandard quality of care arising from ineffective
Medical Center Agrees to Settle ADA Claim with Individual Who Is Deaf
Healthcare Compliance Perspective: Residents/patients have the right to be fully informed
Investigation: The Third Stage of the CMS New Survey Process
The “Investigative Process” forms the third major component of the
Facility Evacuation Due to Area Fire Danger
Case Study: Emergency Preparedness A fire in the vicinity caused
Hospital Pharmacy Technician Suspended for Diversion of Medications and Compounding Medication Errors
Healthcare Compliance Perspective: Employees for healthcare companies shall adhere to a
Sample Selection: The Second Stage of the CMS’s New Survey Process
“Sample Selection” forms the second major component of the Centers
DPH Assesses Fines on Nursing Homes for Care Infractions
Healthcare Compliance Perspective: A pattern of submitting claims to Medicare or
EEOC Sues Foundation for Race and Age Discrimination
Healthcare Compliance Perspective: Healthcare providers must be committed to equal opportunity
Former Owner and Co-Conspirator of Sleep Study Clinics Charged With Estimated $200 Million in Health Care Fraud and Tax Evasion
Healthcare Compliance Perspective: Under federal law, directors, officers, and physicians who
Nurse Charged in Resident’s Death for Medication Errors
Healthcare Compliance Perspective: Each resident's drug regimen must be free from
Home Healthcare Company Settles EEOC Disability Discrimination Suit for $25,000
Healthcare Compliance Perspective: Healthcare providers, under the Americans with Disabilities Act,
Initial Pool: The First Stage of the CMS’s New Survey Process
The “Initial Pool Process” (IPP) forms the first major component
CNA Accused of Credit Card Theft Has License Placed Under Emergency Restriction
Healthcare Compliance Perspective: Healthcare providers must ensure that employed individuals have
Sensitive Medical Records Carelessly Dumped in Public Recycling Bin
Healthcare Compliance Perspective: Healthcare providers must ensure that any documentation containing
The New Survey Process: What is it, and Why?
November 28, 2017 was the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid
Social Media and HIPAA Violations: A Risk for Healthcare Providers
Social Media and HIPAA The time when social media involved only
Woman Pleads Guilty to Stealing from Nursing Home Residents
Charged with 20 criminal counts of "theft and receiving stolen
Operator of Purported Durable Medical Equipment Providers Pleads Guilty
Healthcare Compliance Perspective: Compliance Officers must focus on ensuring that products
Lawsuit Accuses Senior Living Facility of Elder Abuse and Negligence
Healthcare Compliance Perspective: Healthcare Providers can work in partnership with local
Creating the “Systematic Analysis and Systemic Action” Element of a QAPI
The “Systematic Analysis and Systemic Action” element of the Centers
Nursing Home Companies Settle Allegations of Poor Care
Healthcare Compliance Perspective: Knowingly submitting claims for services provided that are
Federal Agents Investigating Exposure of Patient Data
Healthcare Compliance Perspective: If a breach of protected
Hospital and Heart Specialists’ Practice Settle Lawsuit for $20.7 Million
Healthcare Compliance Perspective: Compliance Officers must emphasize with management to refrain
San Diego Pharmacy to Pay $60,000 to Settle Equal Pay Discrimination Suit
Healthcare Compliance Perspective: Healthcare providers are prohibited from basing pay rates,
Bed Rails Cited as Cause in Nursing Home Death
Healthcare Compliance Perspective: The inappropriate use of restraints constitutes substandard quality
Physician Sentenced to Prison for Fraudulent Prescriptions
Healthcare Compliance Perspective: Civil penalties for violating the Federal False Claims
Nurse Sentenced to 2 Years in Prison for Misappropriating Residents’ Pain Pills
Healthcare Compliance Perspective: Quality Assurance and Performance Improvement studies can be
Nursing and Rehabilitation Center Fined for Financial Abuse of Resident
Healthcare Compliance Perspective: Compliance Officers need to monitor their staff for
Employee’s Claims of Sexual Harassment by Patients Is Not Severe Enough to Support Her Claim of a Hostile Working Environment
Compliance Perspective: Harassment occurs when the unwanted conduct is a condition
Preparing the “Design and Scope” Element of QAPI
The “Design and Scope” element of the Centers for Medicare
QAPI Deadline Approaching: Is Your Facility Ready?
All long-term-care (LTC) facilities must, by law, have a “Quality
Caretaker to plead guilty after elderly patient dies from bed bug bites
Healthcare Compliance Alert: Compliance and Ethics Committees must verify that exterminators
Prescription Painkillers from Adult Care Homes Are Being Diverted to the Black Market
Healthcare Compliance Perspective: Compliance Officers must ensure that their provider is
Former Nurse Convicted of Stealing Patient Information, Files over $1M in Fraudulent Claims with IRS
Healthcare Compliance Perspective: Compliance and Ethics Committees must be cognizant of
Former President of Harris County Medical Society and Affiliated Facilities Settle Allegations of Medicare Fraud
Healthcare Compliance Perspective: If sidestepping standard medical procedures to boost profits
Former Nursing Home Biller Charged With Medicaid Fraud
Healthcare Compliance Perspective: An effective Compliance and Ethics Program
SNF Emergency Preparedness: Emergency Power Supplies
While it might seem obvious that all skilled or long-term
Pharmacy Chain Agrees to Pay Almost $2.7M to Settle Claims It Recycled Drugs
Healthcare Compliance Perspective: Skilled nursing facilities and long-term care pharmacies must
Pleas in Freezing Death of Alzheimer’s Patient
Healthcare Compliance Perspective: Failure to provide adequate supervision and response to
Modifications to the Quality of Patient Care Star Rating Algorithm for Home Health Agencies
By ShirleyAnn Janulewicz RN, BSN, PHN Patient Care Star Rating is an important tool
Succeeding with the New Home Health Agency CoP’s
By ShirleyAnn Janulewicz RN, BSN, PHN As per a webinar I
SNF Emergency Preparedness: Training and Testing
Once a skilled or long-term nursing facility has an Emergency
Attorney General Announces Jail Time for Home Health Care Agency Owner Convicted of Wage Theft
Healthcare Compliance Perspective: Violation of wage and hour laws potentially create
Skilled Nursing Facility Disaster Preparedness – Survive Financially and Physically
At least 25 percent of all businesses that close due
Attorney General Announces Jail Time for Home Health Care Agency Owner Convicted of Wage Theft
Healthcare Compliance Perspective: Compliance Officers must ensure that Human Resources and
Massachusetts Nursing Home Required to Pay $350,000 in Elopement Case
In a settlement one-week prior to trial, a nursing home
SNF Emergency Preparedness: “All-Hazards” Planning Requirements
On November 15, 2017, the Emergency Preparedness Requirements for Medicare
Resident Injured when Care Plan Not Followed
A resident reported pain in her shoulder. Bruising was present,
78 Year-Old-Woman Missing Since August 24 from Bethlehem Nursing Home Found September 19 in Allentown
Last August, a woman with Alzheimer’s disease was reported missing
Two Shootings in Two Hospitals Emphasize Emergency Preparedness Need
By: Louise Lindsey, B.S., M.A., D.Div. Editor Last week, there were
State Imposes Admissions Freeze After Inspections Find Problems at Massachusetts Nursing Home
Compliance Perspective: It is the Compliance Officer's responsibility when a
86-Year-Old Man with Dementia in Massachusetts Nursing Home Allegedly Killed by Roommate
Healthcare Compliance Perspective: Prompt response and corrective action is required when
Nursing Home Workers Often Fail to Change Medical Gloves
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Lawsuit against Nursing Home by Families and Residents Alleging Powerful Drugs Prescribed without Consent Is Settled
Compliance Perspective: Deliberately ignoring or failing to obtain a resident's or
Massachusetts Parties Reach Settlement in Wrongful Termination/Retaliation Suit Against Nursing Home
A woman who worked as a CNA, accused her employer,
Former Caregivers at Michigan Vets Home Charged for Not Doing Room Checks, Falsifying Information
Healthcare Compliance Perspective: False documentation creates harm on multiple levels -
Becoming a Special Focus Facility is not a Cause for Celebration!
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Healthcare Compliance Perspective: The Office of Inspector General developed new approaches
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California issues most severe penalty possible to Bakersfield skilled-nursing facility
Healthcare Compliance Perspective: An effective Compliance and Ethics Program to a
Preventing Abuse and Fraud with Antibiotic Stewardship Programs
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Marijuana in the Skilled Nursing Facility Environment
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