Auditing the Auditors, Part II: New York State Senate Republicans Request Independent Audit of the OMIG
As a result of a recent Congressional report on New York State’s Medicaid program, the […]
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A Brooklyn dentist who alleged that his career was ruined by a New York State […]
Read PostMajor Victory for Saratoga County Maplewood Manor in Appeal of OMIG Audit
Last week, Maplewood Manor, a nursing home owned and operated by Saratoga County and represented […]
Read PostMedicaid Compliance Plans and the OMIG
As you may be aware, the New York State Office of the Medicaid Inspector General […]
Read PostOMIG Adopts Regulations Concerning Withholding of Medicaid Payments When Fraud Is Alleged
In accordance with federal law, the OMIG has finalized proposed regulatory changes to conform New […]
Read PostAnalysis on GAO Report: $102 Million Spent on Auditing Fees to Identify Less Than $20 Million in Overpayments
The Federal Government Accountability Office (GAO) has determined that a program to fight fraud in […]
Read PostOMIG 2012-2013 Work Plan: A Brief Overview
“Fighting Fraud. Improving Integrity and Quality. Saving Taxpayer Dollars. This phrase appears on each page […]
Read PostPitfalls of an Inventory Case in Criminal Prosecution
Two recent Medicaid and Medicare fraud prosecutions from the New York County District Attorney’s Office […]
Read PostMedicaid Fraud: Grand Larceny or Is Another Doctor Just Getting Played?
The recent June 3, 2011 indictment of Suresh Hemrajani, a Washington Heights doctor, by the […]
Read PostOur Health Law Team Is Pleased to Welcome Richard Harrow to O’Connell and Aronowitz
O’Connell and Aronowitz continues its rapid growth to its health care and criminal law practices […]
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