· 9/1/2004
United States Ex Rel. Quinn v. Omnicare Inc.
Citations
- 382 F.3d 432
- 2004 WL 1933626
How courts have described this case
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- considering relator's false certification theory premised on section 13:39-9.15(a)(2) of the New Jersey Administrative Code, Board of Pharmacy Regulations and the Medicaid rules
- False Claims Act case premised on alleged Anti-Kickback Statute violations brought before the Anti-Kickback Statute was amended in 2010
- “The fallacy of this argument lies in the fact that the return of a medication, which at the outset has been dispensed to the Medicaid beneficiary, does not render the initial claim false or fraudulent.”
- without a clear obligation to credit the Government, no FCA liability could be imposed
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Judges: Roth, McKee, Rosenn
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