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Health care facilities that are exempt from fraud investigators include |
None, all facilities are subject to the law |
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If found guilty of fraud, an individual may be ordered to |
1. Go to jail 2. Pay restitution 3. Pay fines and penalties **All of the above** |
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Virtually every law includes the phrase |
"Knowns or should know" |
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Compliance in a health care organization is the responsibilitynof |
All employees, volunteers, and interns |
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A formal compliance program may |
Leases fines and penalties |
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The Partnership Plan includes state auditors working with the |
OIG Office of the Inspector General |
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SMFCU are delegated to investigate providers of |
Medicaid services SMFCU: State Medicaid Fraud Control Units |
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The National Procurement Fraud Task Force Procrustes alleged violators of |
Embezzlement |
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Anyone falsifying health care information is subject to |
1. Possible jail time 2. Possible monetary fines and penalties 3. Exclusion from program participation **All of the above** |
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A law is a(n) |
Act of obeying |
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Health Information professionals are responsible for |
Following the law |
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Restitution is the order to |
Pay back money received fraudulently |
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Physician's offices can be investigated by agents from |
1. OIG 2. FBI 3. IRS **All of the above** |
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A Qui Tam lawsuit is also known as the |
Whistleblower stature |