Kathy represents large insurance carriers with respect to health care fraud investigations and affirmative litigation involving fraudulent insurance claims in jurisdictions across the country. In particular, Kathy helps insurers develop investigation, claims handling and litigation strategies designed to detect, prevent and obtain recoveries for systemic fraud. She has extensive experience representing insurers with respect to fraud schemes involving billing for medically unnecessary services or services not rendered, upcoding, unbundling, violating anti-kickback and patient brokering laws, as well as violating state licensure laws and prohibitions against corporate practice of medicine.
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Kathy represents large insurance carriers with respect to health care fraud investigations and affirmative litigation involving fraudulent insurance claims in jurisdictions across the country. In particular, Kathy helps insurers develop investigation, claims handling and litigation strategies designed to detect, prevent and obtain recoveries for systemic fraud. She has extensive experience representing insurers with respect to fraud schemes involving billing for medically unnecessary services or services not rendered, upcoding, unbundling, violating anti-kickback and patient brokering laws, as well as violating state licensure laws and prohibitions against corporate practice of medicine.
ALL-STAR BIOGRAPHY
Kathy represents large insurance carriers with respect to health care fraud investigations and affirmative litigation involving fraudulent insurance claims in jurisdictions across the country. In particular, Kathy helps insurers develop investigation, claims handling and litigation strategies designed to detect, prevent and obtain recoveries for systemic fraud. She has extensive experience representing insurers with respect to fraud schemes involving billing for medically unnecessary services or services not rendered, upcoding, unbundling, violating anti-kickback and patient brokering laws, as well as violating state licensure laws and prohibitions against corporate practice of medicine.