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Commercial versus medical/insurance

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Can a group that is technically selling to a government entity but is calling them selves non commercial take out providers without a educational product discussion.
 




The Anti-Kickback Statute, 42 U.S.C. § 1320a-7b(b), extends to all medical providers in a position to arrange or recommend medical services. “Referrals” under the Anti-Kickback Statute include “any item or service for which payment may be made in whole or in part under a Federal health care program.” While the Anti-Kickback Statute covers a broad range of activity, it also requires a showing of an “intent to induce referrals.” Claims for payment submitted to Medicare or Medicaid that include items or services resulting from a violation of the Anti-Kickback Statute are deemed to be false claims under the False Claims Act, even if the defendant did not have the specific intent to commit a violation of the Anti-Kickback Statute.

Therefore, providers may not argue that they did not know they were violating the FCA because they were not aware the Anti-Kickback Statute existed. Our law firm has compiled a list of informational resources relating to the Anti-Kickback Statute that may be of interest to you: https://constantinecannon.com/practice/whistleblower/whistleblower-types/healthcare-fraud/anti-kickback-stark/.


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Can a group that is technically selling to a government entity but is calling them selves non commercial take out providers without a educational product

No if they called themselves "commercial ".

Could you be a little more vague in your next question? This one had way too many facts to wrap our heads around it.