Abstract

[I]n appropriate instances, the U.S. Attorney's Office will act to investigate and pursue systemic substandard care issues, notwithstanding a provider's representation of compliance with administrative requirements.Medical error and health care fraud are hot topics these days. Since the Fall 1999 publication of the Institute of Medicine (“IOM”) Report,To Err is Human,medical errors have received a great deal of attention in the popular and academic press. Error reporting bills have been introduced at both the state and federal levels, and industry and government representatives have undertaken a variety of cooperative error-reduction efforts.

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