Fraud, Waste, and Abuse

by Kristin Rowan, Editor

Fraud, Waste, and Abuse

DOJ, HHS False Claims Act

Fraud, Waste, and Abuse has become something of a mantra within the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Secretary Kennedy has committed to combatting fraud, waste, and abuse within the federal healthcare system. The Department of Justice (DOJ) and HHS have a long history of working together to combat healthcare frauding under the False Claims Act (FCA).

Working Group

In furtherance of their goal to combat healthcare fraud, HHS and DOJ have formed the DOJ-HHS False Claims Act Working Group. The Working Group will include leadership from the HHS Office of General Counsel, CMS Center for Program Integrity, the Office of Counsel for the OIG, and the DOJ Civil Division.

Working Group Priorities to Combat Fraud, Waste, and Abuse

1. HHS will refer potential False Claims Act violations to the DOJ that are in line with the Working Group priority enforcement areas:

  • Medicare Advantage
  • Drug, device, or biologics pricing
    • arrangements for discounts, rebates, service fees, and formulary placement and pricing reporting
  • Barriers to patient access to care
    • violations of network adequacy requirements
  • Kickbacks related to drugs, medical decives, DME, and other products paid for by federal healthcare programs
  • Materially defective medical devices that impact patient safety
  • Manipulation of Electronic Health Records systems to drive inappropriate utilization of Medicare covered products and services

2. The Working Group will maximize collaboration to expedite investigations and identify new leads. They will leverage HHS resources using data mining and assessment of findings.

3. The Working Group will discuss implementing payment suspension according to the CMS Medicare Program Code of Federal Regulations¹

4. The Working Group will discuss whether DOJ will dismiss a whistleblower case under the U.S. Code for Civil actions for False Claims, pursuant to the DOJ Manual for Civil Fraud Litigation²

Report Fraud, Waste, and Abuse

The Working Group encourages whistleblowers to report violations of the False Claims Act within the priority areas. Tips and complaints from all sources about potential fraud, waste, abuse, and mismanagement can be reported to HHS at 800-HHS-TIPS (800-447-8477). Similarly, the Working Group encourages healthcare companies to identify and report such violations.

Fraud, Waste, and Abuse

²DOJ Dismissal of a Civil Qui Tam Action. When evaluating a recommendation to decline intervention in a qui tam action, attorneys should also consider whether the government’s interests are served, in addition, by seeking dismissal pursuant to 31 U.S.C. § 3730(c)(2)(A).

¹Suspension of payment. The withholding of payment by a Medicare contractor from a provider or supplier of an approved Medicare payment amount before a determination of the amount of the overpayment exists, or until the resolution of an investigation of a credible allegation of fraud.

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Kristin Rowan, Editor
Kristin Rowan, Editor

Kristin Rowan has been working at The Rowan Report since 2008. She is the owner and Editor-in-chief of The Rowan Report, the industry’s most trusted source for care at home news, and speaker on Artificial Intelligence and Lone Worker Safety and state and national conferences.

She also runs Girard Marketing Group, a multi-faceted boutique marketing firm specializing in content creation, social media management, and event marketing.  Connect with Kristin directly kristin@girardmarketinggroup.com or www.girardmarketinggroup.com

©2025 by The Rowan Report, Peoria, AZ. All rights reserved. This article originally appeared in The Rowan Report. One copy may be printed for personal use: further reproduction by permission only. editor@therowanreport.com

 

Pushback on Trump Initiatives

by Kristin Rowan, Editor

Pushback on Trump Initiatives From All Sides

Pushback on Trump initiatives, including the steep cuts to Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security, and VA benefits erupted this week. Coalitions, associations, and members of Congress seek to stop the cuts before the new bill is passed. The Republican-backed bill, under direction from President Trump, called the “Big, Beautiful Bill” would cut federal spending by billions of dollars over ten years. Pushback on Trump’s executive orders is also making headway, with temporary and preliminary injunctions.

Protect Our Healthcare Coalition

Protect Our Healthcare Coalition is a group of consumer and non-profit organizations in Rhode Island. This week, they joined with Medicaid members and Senators Reed and Whitehouse to speak out against the Medicaid cuts in the bill. The coalition also released a report on the impact of Medicaid services in the state.

“Republicans…want to whack Medicaid so fewer people have coverage and costs go up. These cuts will do real harm, pushing seniors out of nursing homes, increasing hospital closures, and denying families access to preventative care. If you think the emergency room is crowded now, just wait until Trump’s Medicaid cuts happen.”

Jack Reed

Senator, (D) Rhode Island

Protecting Retirement and Health Benefits

Congresswoman Mikie Sherrill (NJ-11) introduced the Protecting Retirement and Health Benefits for Working Families Act. The bill is in response to the recent federal program and job cuts. The legislation requires that before any cuts are made to jobs or programs that the administration can prove those cuts won’t harm to benefits and those who rely on them. It also requires a study within one year of any mass layoffs or closures to ensure no harm was done.

Federal Judge Blocks...

DoE Layoffs

More than 1,300 employees of the Department of Education received notice of termination in March from then-Secretary of Education Linda McMahon. The layoffs reduced the staff by nearly half. McMahon initially said they were part of the plan to reorganize and streamline the department for efficiency and accountability. Trump later revealed the layoffs to be the first step in dismantling the Department of Education altogether. District Judge Myong Joun, a Biden appointee, said, “The record abundantly reveals that defendants’ true intention is to effectively dismantle the department without an authorizing statute.” Judge Joun issued an injunction blocking the mass layoff.

Sweeping Agency Changes

In February, the Trump administration issued an executive order, followed by a number of memos, instructing multiple federal agencies to cut staff. The executive order called for the immediate dismissal of temporary and reemployed annuitant staff members. Specifically, it called out those performing functions not mandated by statute or other law, not designated as essential, or is not suited to federal service due to failure to comply with federal employment requirements. The order also reduced hiring ratios to 1:4, permitting agencies not under a hiring freeze to hire one person for every four that leave.

U.S. District Judge Susan Illston, in San Francisco, as part of a lawsuit filed by labor unions, nonprofits, and local governments, issued a temporary block on the overhaul. The lawsuit alleges that Trump needs authorization from Congress to restructure the federal government. Judge Illston says the office of the president can seek changes to agencies, but only through Congress. Illston also issued a temporary restraining order barring agencies from any further implementation of the executive order. This includes the final dismissal of employees who have received layoff notices that have not yet been executed. The temporary restraining order expires May 23, 2025. Additionally, Illston ordered the administration to submit restructuring plans to the court.

Revoking Student Status

The administration attempted end the legal status of international students. This would effectively nullify their right to stay in the United States. Some individual students challenged the action successfully. On May 22, 2025, a federal judge in California blocked the action. He prohibited the administration from arresting or detaining foreign-born students on the basis of their immigration status. The administration insists the immigration status was only revoked for students who had criminal charges.

Pushback on Trump Initiatives is Ongoing

Along with the passing of the “Big, Beautiful Bill,” these issues are ongoing and The Rowan Report will provide updates as they become available.

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Kristin Rowan, Editor
Kristin Rowan, Editor

Kristin Rowan has been working at The Rowan Report since 2008. She is the owner and Editor-in-chief of The Rowan Report, the industry’s most trusted source for care at home news, and speaker on Artificial Intelligence and Lone Worker Safety and state and national conferences.

She also runs Girard Marketing Group, a multi-faceted boutique marketing firm specializing in content creation, social media management, and event marketing.  Connect with Kristin directly kristin@girardmarketinggroup.com or www.girardmarketinggroup.com

©2025 by The Rowan Report, Peoria, AZ. All rights reserved. This article originally appeared in The Rowan Report. One copy may be printed for personal use: further reproduction by permission only. editor@therowanreport.com

 

Vision for CMS

by Kristin Rowan, Editor

Vision for CMS from Dr. Oz

Last week, Dr. Mehmet Oz issued a statement on his vision for the future of CMS. Dr. Mehmet Oz is a cardiothoracic surgeon and former host of his own TV show. Under the Department of Health and Human Services, CMS has a $1.7 trillion budget and oversees the health outcomes of more than 160 million people.

“I want to thank President Trump and Secretary Kennedy for their confidence in my ability to lead CMS in achieving their vision to Make America Healthy Again. Great societies protect their most vulnerable. As stewards of the health of so many Americans – especially disadvantaged youth, those with disabilities, and our seniors, the CMS team is dedicated to delivering superior health outcomes across each program we administer. America is too great for small dreams, and I’m ready to get work on the President’s agenda.”

Dr. Mehmet Oz

Administrator of CMS, Department of Health and Human Services

Make America Healthy Again

With HHS Secretary Kennedy, Oz is throwing his support behind Make America Healthy Again, under direction from President Trump. Senator Kennedy says that, under the leadership of Dr. Oz, CMS will work to modernize Medicare, the Marketplaces, and Medicaid. The goal is to get Americans the care they want, need, and deserve. The agenda includes:

  • Empowering the American People with personalized solutions with which they can better manage their health and navigate the complex health care system. As a first step, CMS will implement the President’s Executive Order on Transparency to give Americans the information they need about costs.
  • Equipping health care providers with better information about the patients they serve and holding them accountable for health outcomes, rather than unnecessary paperwork that distracts them from their mission. For example, CMS will work to streamline access to life-saving treatments.
  • Identifying and eliminating fraud, waste, and abuse to stop unscrupulous people who are stealing from vulnerable patients and taxpayers.
  • Shifting the paradigm for health care from a system that focuses on sick care to one that fosters prevention, wellness, and chronic disease management.  For example, CMS operates many programs that can be used to focus on improving holistic health outcomes. 

Letter to Medicaid

Following the vision statement, Dr. Oz released a letter to state Medicaid Agencies outlining the use of Medicaid dollars during his tenure as Administrator. The two-page letter, citing recent studies on gender dysphoria, directed Medicaid agencies to eliminate gender reassignment surgery from covered procedures, opting instead for psychotherapy. Hormonal interventions will be reserved for exceptional cases.

“My top priority is protecting children and upholding the law. Medicaid dollars are not to be used for gender reassignment surgeries or hormone treatments in minors – procedures that can cause permanent, irreversible harm, including sterilization. We have a duty to ensure medical care is lawful, necessary, and truly in the best interest of patients. CMS will not support services that violate this standard or place vulnerable children at risk.”

Read the full letter here.

Final Thoughts

We believe this will be the first of many changes made to Medicare and Medicaid rules under Dr. Oz. We will continue to share updates from the CMS newsdesk.

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Kristin Rowan, Editor
Kristin Rowan, Editor

Kristin Rowan has been working at The Rowan Report since 2008. She is the owner and Editor-in-chief of The Rowan Report, the industry’s most trusted source for care at home news, and speaker on Artificial Intelligence and Lone Worker Safety and state and national conferences.

She also runs Girard Marketing Group, a multi-faceted boutique marketing firm specializing in content creation, social media management, and event marketing.  Connect with Kristin directly kristin@girardmarketinggroup.com or www.girardmarketinggroup.com

©2025 by The Rowan Report, Peoria, AZ. All rights reserved. This article originally appeared in The Rowan Report. One copy may be printed for personal use: further reproduction by permission only. editor@therowanreport.com