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Federal Government Cracking Down on Medicare Fraud Abuses

Posted by John C. Taylor | Dec 30, 2015 | 0 Comments

Medicare fraud has been going on in many forms since its inception. The federal government has begun dedicating more investigators than ever before into abuses of the system. The frauds range in value and level of participation significantly. However, the penalties in prison are consistently in the ten-year range.

In January, a Medicare fraud scheme worth tens of millions of dollars brought nurses, executives and administrative staff before a federal court. Although they did not receive equal distributions for their participation, they all received as ten-year sentence in federal prison for their involvement. Murfreesboro Medicare fraud attorneys say that the government is trying to send a clear message that anyone involved in these illegal behaviors is going to be held accountable. Benefiting by one dollar is equally as illegal as benefitting by millions.

The entire ring of the Medicare scheme was brought down in this recent case. Leading attorneys experienced in Medicare fraud prosecutions recommend clients proactively take steps towards admitting their wrongdoings if they are a part of a fraud scheme. There are many benefits to not going down with the ship in these cases. Guilty participants have more leverage to negotiate before the government has gathered all of the evidence they need without cooperation.

There is no foreseeable end to the aggressive investigations into Medicare fraud throughout Middle Tennessee. The penalties are harsh and ruin the careers of anyone that gets a conviction on their records. Sound legal guidance is often the only compass available to guide potential convicts through the challenges of fighting off a federal fraud charge.

Call us today for a free, confidential initial consultation if you have been, or are concerned you will be, charged with Medicare fraud. At the Middle Tennessee offices of Dotson & Taylor Attorneys at Law, we are here to aggressively defend your freedom. To schedule an appointment with a Murfreesboro criminal defense attorneys call 615-890-1982 or contact us online. With more than 40 years of combined experience, we are well-versed in handling all types of criminal cases, including Medicare fraud and other white collar crimes.

About the Author

John C. Taylor

John C. Taylor is a Murfreesboro native and a graduate of Oakland High School. He earned his bachelor's degree from Furman University in Greenville, SC, where he participated in the Furman Advantage Research program, studying religion in American politics. John also earned his Master's degree.

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