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BEWARE BAD BILLING ADVICE.
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August 01, 2001 |
Peters, Sally |
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Some consultants' advice may lead to improper payment of insurance claims, the General Accounting Office says. The GAO discovered this when it investigated, several health care consultants who conduct seminars or workshops on ways to avoid audits or investigations. Certain advice was found to be inconsistent with that offered by the HHS Office of the Inspector General, and if followed, "could result in violations of criminal ...
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