In response to COVID-19, many nursing homes have limited the amount of people allowed inside the facility. While that may decrease the spread of the virus, it may also decrease the quality of care. The only people holding the practice accountable are the employees themselves. Example behaviors include incorrectly billing Medicare and/or Medicaid or failing to provide proper services to those in need. Our team of trained professionals is committed to helping you seek the highest relief possible. Read more.
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Whistleblower Attorneys
If you’re wondering if it’s a good idea to speak with a whistleblower lawyer about what you know, let us set the record straight.
- Corporate ethics hotlines can be risky and may lead to termination. If you’ve already done this, call us immediately.
- Your coworkers could be aware of the fraud – or complicit in it – and you should not talk to them about it.
- The first claim to be filed under the False Claims Act can proceed – if you’re not first, you’re at a serious disadvantage and may get nothing (another reason not to speak to your coworkers about it).
- A confidential discussion costs you a few minutes, but could save you time, stress, and money.
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