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NJ's Comptroller said Atlantic Diagnostic Laboratories charged NJ Medicaid more than $1,000 to test urine for drugs, while charging others $2.38. ... which looked at claims from 2015 to 2018 ...
A Manalapan couple has been accused of Medicaid fraud and cheating tax authorities out of more than $750,000 by failing to report nearly $4.5 million in income over five years, authorities said.
[1] [2] [3] The state comptroller is appointed by the governor of New Jersey, with the advice and consent of the New Jersey Senate, to a renewable six-year term. In 2010, the powers and responsibilities of the Office of the State Inspector General and the Medicaid Inspector General were incorporated under OSC.
United States Court of Federal Claims: 2013 Conant v. McCaffrey: right to recommend medical marijuana: United States district court: Daniels v. City of New York: racial profiling and unlawful stop and frisk: De Beers Diamonds Antitrust Litigation: U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey: Doe v. Chiquita Brands International
Below are common scams the New Jersey Department of Consumer Affairs warns of. Common phone scams: IRS scams: threatening legal action if you don't pay for IRS or credit card related claims.
The following is a list of the 21 largest civil settlements, reached between the United States Department of Justice and pharmaceutical companies from 2001 to 2017, ordered by the size of the total civil settlement. Some of these matters also resolved criminal fines and penalties, listed in parentheses, but these amounts are not considered when ...
Aug. 25—A Pembroke woman has been indicted on felony charges for allegedly stealing more than $16,000 from the Medicaid program by filing fraudulent claims. A Merrimack County Grand Jury ...
A part of the federal Medicaid statute known as the "anti-lien provision" preempted a North Carolina law. That state law had required Medicaid beneficiaries who received money from a tort judgment or settlement to give one-third of that money to the state to reimburse it for the free medical care it had provided to the person. Florida v ...