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Dental Healthcare Fraud, Waste, and Abuse (FWA) Training

American Medical Compliance

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) require FWA training. Medicare Part D requires specific pharmaceutical standards for reporting potential fraud, waste, and abuse. Abuse refers to provider practices that are inconsistent with sound business, medical, and fiscal practices.

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Fraud, Waste and Abuse Training for Workers in Emergency Medical Services (EMS)

American Medical Compliance

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) require FWA training. Medicare Part D requires specific pharmaceutical standards for reporting potential fraud, waste, and abuse. Abuse refers to provider practices that are inconsistent with sound business, medical, and fiscal practices.

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The Lived Experience of Providing Preventative Caries Care in Missouri Post COVID-19 and Cannabis Legalization

American Nurse

Missouri skilled nursing facility residents (N=253) reported that 49% of residents rely on staff to clean their mouth, many have no Medicare dental coverage, and Medicaid covers a limited number of dental services (The Oral Health of Adults, 2022). American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education. link] Business Research Methodology.

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The Cost of ‘Free’: Advising Patients About Sponsored Genetic Testing

Consult QD

Direct-to-consumer testing is transparent in that it is a consumer-business relationship with costs up front. This consideration may already be part of a clinician’s risk-benefit calculation, given prior experience with pharmaceutical companies that use prescribing data for marketing and soliciting patients for clinical trials.

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Cancer Drug Shortage After Drugmakers Abandon Cheap Generics

Scrubs

22, three FDA inspectors arrived at the sprawling Intas Pharmaceuticals plant south of Ahmedabad, India, and found hundreds of trash bags full of shredded documents tossed into a garbage truck. Some are going out of business. Original Reporting by: Arthur Allen On Nov. Sardella and others have proposed government subsidies to get U.S.