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Annual U.S. Fraud Loss Estimate Shows Why We Need Whistleblowers More Than Ever

The nonpartisan U.S. Government Accountability Office, in a first-of-its-kind report, has produced an estimate of how much money the federal government is losing each year to fraud. It’s not only a staggering figure — $233 billion to $521 billion annually — but of even greater concern is the amount of undetected fraud in that estimate. According to GAO statistics, confirmed fraud in fiscal years 2018 to 2022 ranged from $4.41 billion to $7.31 billion annually, a fraction of the GAO’s annual … [Read more...]

What California employees should know about municipal “Fair Workweek” laws

This year, Berkeley became the latest California city to enact a “fair workweek” law, which gives workers in certain industries – primarily those who employ hourly workers using floating schedules – the right to receive advance notice of their work schedules and additional compensation if changes are made to their schedule with little notice.  As described in the ordinance, the law is designed to enact and enforce fair and equitable employment scheduling practices that do not unreasonably … [Read more...]

California’s Giant Medicare Program is a Fraud Target, But Whistleblowers Are Helping Aid Recoveries 

As the Department of Justice’s annual False Claims Act report shows, Medicaid fraud comprises a significant portion of all the frauds against the federal government each year. In fiscal year 2023, the DOJ reported $2.68 billion in FCA settlements and judgments. Almost half that, $1.2 billion, was recovered from Medicaid provider fraud and patient abuse or neglect. And because California’s Medicaid program, Medi-Cal, is exponentially larger than in most other states, it’s a big target for … [Read more...]

Largest Cyberattack on U.S. Healthcare System Underscores Need for Whistleblowers

Weeks after a cyberattack on UnitedHeath Group’s Change Healthcare unit crippled the processing of medical claims and prescriptions nationwide — and potentially exposed patient data — some lessons have emerged. First, the federal government and industry executives have known for years that the U.S. healthcare system was vulnerable to hacking, according to The Washington Post, but failed to make improvements that could stop attacks. Ransomware gangs like “Blackcat” (also known as ALPHV) that … [Read more...]

California Supreme Court Gives Broad Definition of ‘On the Clock’. What workers should know

Are you still on the clock in California if your workday is over but you are still waiting to pass an employer-mandated security inspection before heading home?  Yes, under certain conditions, the California Supreme Court said last month in its ruling in Huerta v. CSI Electrical Contractors. The opinion follows similar worker-friendly rulings by the court. In 2020 the court said Apple needed to pay employees for bag searches after the end of their shifts and in 2018 it ruled Starbucks hourly … [Read more...]

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