· 9/9/2005
McNutt Ex Rel. United States v. Haleyville Medical Supplies, Inc.
Citations
- 423 F.3d 1256
- 2005 U.S. App. LEXIS 19482
- 2005 WL 2179164
How courts have described this case
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- holding that a violation of the Anti-Kick- back Statute gives rise to a false claim
- finding that the government, which asserted a claim- that the defendant had (1) ■ violated the AKS,. (2) certified on the Medicare enrollment .form that they would comply with the statute, and (3
- permitting FCA claims premised on AKS violations because “compliance with the [AKS] is necessary for reimbursement under the Medicare program”
- declining to employ judicially created categories of express and implied false certification
- violation of the Anti-Kickback Statute can form the basis for a False Claims Act claim
- \Compliance with the [federal anti-kickback statute] is necessary for reimbursement under the Medicare program.\
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Judges: Carnes, Pryor, Forrester
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