Supreme Court to Rule on Theory Underlying Many Healthcare Fraud Suits
December 8, 2015
Modern Healthcare
Partner Judy Waltz was mentioned in a Modern Healthcare article, “Supreme Court to Rule on Theory Underlying Many Healthcare Fraud Suits” on December 8, 2015. A piece of the article discussed how the CMS would handle potential Supreme Court decisions about conditions of payment: “The CMS could respond to a Supreme Court decision by clarifying which regulations are conditions of payment, said Judy Waltz, a partner at law firm Foley & Lardner who usually represents providers. She said the idea of implied certification carries ‘huge risks’ for the healthcare community.”
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