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  2. False Claims Act of 1863 - Wikipedia

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    Claims under the law have typically involved government health care programs (Medicare, Medicaid and TriCare), military, or other government spending programs. FCA actions dominate the list of largest pharmaceutical settlements. Between 1987 and 2019, the government recovered more than $62 billion under the False Claims Act.

  3. Blue Button - Wikipedia

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    Users of Department of Defense's TRICARE Online can use the Blue Button to download their medications, allergies, and lab results as a PDF or text file. [23] Organizations like Medicare or Aetna offer health claims information as a downloadable text file. Using Blue Button, patients have an easy way to retrieve and keep track of their health.

  4. Waiver - Wikipedia

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    In the case of Insurance Corp. of Ireland v.Compagnie des Bauxites de Guinee, 456 U.S. 694 (1982) the United States Supreme Court decided that when a court orders a party to produce proof on a certain point, and that party refuses to comply with the court's order, the court may deem that refusal to be a waiver of the right to contest that point and assume that the proof would show whatever the ...

  5. Biden administration proposes new cybersecurity rules to ...

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    Biden administration proposes new cybersecurity rules to limit impact of healthcare data leaks

  6. American Medical Association - Wikipedia

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    The AMA supported the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015, which introduced Medicare reforms and replaced the SGR formula with increased Medicare physician reimbursement. [88] The AMA opposed Republicans' proposed repeal of the Affordable Care Act in March 2017, saying millions of Americans would lose health care coverage. [89]

  7. America’s Most Admired Lawbreaker: Chapter 3 - The Huffington ...

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    Regulators noted that J&J had “failed to fully explore and explain what appeared to be an excess number of deaths” among the elderly treated with Risperdal.

  8. Presidency of Barack Obama - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times described the PPACA as "the most expansive social legislation enacted in decades," [55] while the Washington Post noted that it was the biggest expansion of health insurance coverage since the creation of Medicare and Medicaid in 1965. [54]

  9. Dottie Pepper delivers a short message on slow play that ...

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    The angst over pace of play in golf has been around for ages. One overlooked example is a memo from Joe Dey, the USGA executive director who in 1950 issued a notice to players when they registered ...