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Whistleblower Attorneys fighting against Medicare Fraud
Medicaid is a financial need-based government medical insurance program for those with low incomes and little to no assets. This program is funded by both the state and federal governments. As with Medicare, it is an all too often target of fraud and abuse. Medicare is a federal health insurance program for eligible Americans ages 65 and over.
Compassionate Representation in Qui Tam Claims -- Report Medicaid and Medicare Fraud Now! Contact McAleer Law 404-816-7374
If you have hard evidence that an organization is over-billing Medicare or Medicaid for services or committing other forms of healthcare fraud the whistleblower attorneys of McAleer Law represent clients like you in whistleblower lawsuits involving Medicaid and Medicare fraud. Please contact us today to discuss your case.
People who blow the whistle on Medicaid and Medicare fraud get a share of any funds the government recovers.
Most Medicaid fraud involves doctors, dentists, hospitals, clinics, nursing homes and other health care providers who:
- Bill for services which are never performed
- Overbill for services provided
- Bill for unnecessary medical procedures and tests, services and products
- Pay large kickbacks to patients or other providers for patient referrals
- Overstate a nursing home's annual operating cost report
- Inflate mileage accumulated on ambulance or medical transportation trips
- Bill for services provided by people without matching credentials
- Falsely certifying and giving false information
- Lack of medical necessity
- Fraudulent cost reports
Government health insurance fraud can happen at any organization that receives government provided insurance funds, including:
- Hospitals
- Clinics
- Nursing homes
- Assisted living facilities
- Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs)
- Medical equipment firms
- Home health care providers
- Ambulance companies
To discuss your case, contact a qui tam attorney at McAleer Law today.










