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21st Century Oncology Data Breach

Keller Grover LLP is investigating a medical data breach involving 21st Century Oncology.  According to a data breach notification recently sent to affected patients, an unauthorized person may have accessed and obtained patient information from a 21st Century Oncology database in October 2015.  The patient information included patient names, Social Security numbers, physicians’ names, diagnosis and treatment information, and insurance information. Negligent release and disclosure of personal … [Read more...]

Inspector General Report Provides Strong Clues on Trends in Healthcare Fraud

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is the federal agency that runs the Medicare and Medicaid programs. Within the Department, the Office of the Inspector General (OIG) is charged with preventing fraud on the Medicare and Medicaid programs, and identifying and holding accountable those that have abused their role as healthcare providers. OIG conducts audits, investigations, and evaluations of Medicare and Medicaid, and works closely with attorneys within HHS and at the U.S. … [Read more...]

New California Law Aims to Close the Wage Gap for Women

In 1949, California enacted a law to ensure that women were paid the same as men for the same work. Sixty-six years later, the California Legislature amended that law in a way that might actually close the persistent wage gap women workers face. The Fair Pay Act of 2015, signed by California Governor Jerry Brown in early October, mandates that California employers pay men and women the same wages for “substantially similar work” as measured by skill, effort, level of responsibility, and working … [Read more...]

The Gross Inequities in Arbitration Clauses That Control Virtually All Our Consumer Agreements

If you own a cell phone, use a credit card, or subscribe to cable or satellite TV, odds are very high that your contract with those companies contains an arbitration clause. Your employment contract very well may contain an arbitration clause. Your car loan agreement. The vacation you just booked with an online travel site. All are likely to have an arbitration clause buried somewhere in the fine print. And that’s bad news for you if you ever have a dispute with any of those companies. In a … [Read more...]

United States ex rel Julie A. Macias v. Pacific Health Corporation

Keller Grover LLP represents Julie A. Macias in a False Claims Act case pending in the United States District Court for the Central District of California. Macias alleges in her complaint that the Defendants, including her former employer, Los Angeles Metropolitan Medical Center, engaged in a fraudulent scheme to use improper psychiatric holds and an unlawful kickback arrangement to bill Medicare and Medicare for the patients’ supposed care and treatment.  Macias is a registered nurse who had … [Read more...]

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