HEALTHCARE FRAUD FEDERAL DEFENSE ATTORNEY
Healthcare fraud can take many forms and can be perpetrated by
practitioners as well as by patients. Common forms of healthcare fraud include
inflated billing to private insurance companies, Medicare, and Medicaid, for
supplies or services which were unnecessary or never provided, improperly
distributing prescription drugs, and using another person’s insurance information.
Performing unlicensed medical procedures or providing fraudulent health
insurance plans may also constitute healthcare fraud.
Healthcare fraud is investigated by several government agencies,
including the Health Care Fraud Prevention and Enforcement Team, which is a
joint effort between the Department of Health and Human Services and the
Department of Justice, as well as the Public-Private Partnership to Prevent
Healthcare Fraud and specially trained teams of volunteers.
A number of federal healthcare statutes, including the Affordable Care Act, the
False Claims Act, the Social Security Act, the Federal Healthcare Anti-Kickback
Act, and the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, provide
significant civil and criminal penalties for healthcare fraud. The Affordable
Care Act, signed into law by President Obama in 2010, steeply increased the
federal penalties for criminal healthcare fraud. Healthcare fraud may also be
charged as a more general federal criminal offense, such as obstruction of a federal
audit, mail fraud, wire fraud, conspiracy, and false statements.
Given the high stakes involved, it is imperative that individuals facing
criminal healthcare fraud charges choose an attorney with the knowledge and
experience necessary to defend such a case.
I have extensive experience not only as a Federal Criminal Defense
Attorney in New Jersey and New York but I also have extensive
experience in personal injury law, having obtained major settlements for
clients. My experience in personal injury cases gives me great knowledge of how
health care facilities operate, advertise and bill for services. This gives me
great advantage when defending a Federal Health Care Fraud case.
I know the language of health care, better for you when preparing for a defense.
If you have questions or concerns about a criminal healthcare fraud
matter in New Jersey or New York I invite you to contact me directly
to discuss it at 201-935-3005 You will discuss your concerns with me
personally—never an associate or a paralegal. In addition, you should know that
your contact with me, and with my firm, is privileged under the law, regardless
of whether or not you decide to retain my firm to represent you.