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New Favorable OIG Advisory Opinion Allows Patient Assistant Programs Funded by Drug Manufacturers

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The Office of Inspector General (OIG) recently issued a new favorable advisory opinion regarding patient assistance programs (PAP) for 12 specific disease funds. PAPs help patients pay high cost-sharing obligations for...more

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OIG Allows Health Care System to Provide Discounted Training to Fire Department Personnel in Advisory Opinion 20-01

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A non-profit health care system has received a green light from the Office of Inspector General (OIG) to provide discounted training to local fire department personnel. The OIG reviewed the arrangement in Advisory Opinion No....more

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OIG Approves of Free In-Home Follow-Up Care Program Targeting High Risk CHF and COPD Patients in Advisory Opinion

On March 6, 2019, the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services Office of Inspector General (OIG) issued a favorable advisory opinion that allows a nonprofit medical center (“Center”) to offer free, in-home follow-up care...more

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OIG Approves In-Home Follow-Up Care for COPD Patients in Advisory Opinion 19-03

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In Advisory Opinion 19-03, the Office of Inspector General (OIG) approved a program proposed by a medical center that has been providing free, in-home follow-up care to eligible individuals with congestive heart failure...more

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Third Circuit: False Claims Act Liability Premised on an Anti-Kickback Statute Violation Requires Proof that at Least One Federal...

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Federal scrutiny of charities that assist patients with accessing prescription drugs has increased with rising prescription drug prices. Some prescription drug charities receive funding from medical providers or drug...more

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OIG Provides Leeway for Copay Assistance to Low-Income Patients

Earlier this week the OIG released an advisory opinion stating that a nonprofit organization’s proposed arrangement to provide copayment assistance to financially needy patients would not result in civil monetary penalties or...more

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