CRS Reports
Congressional Research Service Reports
The False Claims Act, the Allison Engine Decision, and Possible Effects on Health Care Fraud Enforcement
Creator (Author): Staman, Jennifer
Creator (Author): American Law Division
Publisher Name: Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress
Place of Publication: Washington, D.C.
Original Creation Date: 2008-11-06
Description: The False Claims Act (FCA), an important tool for combating fraud against the U.S. government, generally provides that a person who knowingly submits, or causes to be submitted, a false or fraudulent claim for payment to the U.S. government may be subject to civil penalties and damages. This report provides an overview of the FCA and the Allison Engine decision, analyzes how this decision could affect certain FCA health care claims, and discusses the proposed False Claims Correction Acts (S. 2041 and H.R. 4854), which, if enacted, could limit the application of the Allison Engine decision.
Language: English
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CRS Report Number : RS22982
Local Control No : RS22982_2008Nov06
Collection: CRS Reports
Resource Type: Text
Format: Text
Digital Creation Date: 2008-12-01
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