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The federal government alleges Modernizing Medicine of Boca Raton violated statutes through three marketing programs that increased its business and that of a laboratory company it was working with.
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The settlement resolves allegations that MorseLife facilitated the vaccination of board members and donors with doses intended for residents and staff members, according to the Justice Department.
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The Justice Department argues that the order issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in early 2021 "falls easily within the CDC's statutory authority."
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The 10-year-old case surrounds a lawsuit filed by the Justice Department after the agency accused Florida of unnecessarily institutionalizing children with disabilities in nursing homes.
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DOJ spokesperson Anthony Coley says a notice of appeal had been filed in light of the determination by the CDC that wearing a mask "remains necessary to protect the public health."
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The Department of Justice accused BayCare of making donations to a Pinellas County organization to increase its share of federal Medicaid funds.
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Florida is asking a full federal appeals court to take up a dispute about whether the U.S. Department of Justice can pursue a lawsuit against the state…
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A workaround by states to counter Trump administration cuts to Affordable Care Act subsidies has largely succeeded in protecting consumers from higher…
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Federal authorities say a Florida ambulance company has agreed to pay about $5.5 million to resolve allegations that it defrauded Medicare by billing for…
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More than 80 people in Florida were charged in a nationwide crackdown on health care fraud and opioid scams that totaled $1.3 billion in falls billings,…