Health care is one of the most highly scrutinized and regulated industries in the country. A vast array of ever-changing and highly technical laws and regulations govern the U.S. health care system. Failure to comply with these complex regulations can have staggering consequences for health care providers, including criminal liability, loss of licensure, exclusion from the Medicare and Medicaid programs and severe financial penalties.
Since 1997, more than $15.6 billion has been returned to the Medicare program through government efforts to crack down on health care fraud. With federal regulators recovering $17 for every $1 they invest fighting health care fraud and abuse, it is no wonder that this industry continues to be at the forefront of enforcement activities.