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Board Certified by The Florida Bar in Health Law and Hartley Brooks, Law Clerk, The Health Law Firm On February 1, 2024, the District Court for the Southern District of Florida announced that Florida nursinghome mogul Phillip Esformes had reached a plea deal on pending conspiracy [.] Indest III, J.D.,
It’s that time of the year to check your records for 2023 compliance deficiencies and set your organization up for success in 2024. The OIG is making major investments to systematically detect and prosecute fraud. Release of Industry-Specific Compliance Program Guidance (ICPG) is anticipated in 2024.
Board Certified by The Florida Bar in Health Law and Hartley Brooks, Law Clerk, The Health Law Firm On February 1, 2024, the District Court for the Southern District of Florida announced that Florida nursinghome mogul Phillip Esformes had reached a plea deal on pending conspiracy [.] Indest III, J.D.,
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