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Consider this when accused of health care fraud

On Behalf of | Feb 17, 2020 | Criminal Defense

If you’re a medical professional, then you probably went into your line of work as a way to help people, which is a dedication that is nothing short of admirable. But do you ever feel trapped by the mountain of laws, rules, and regulations you have to follow? If so, you’re not alone. In fact, many Edwardsville residents who are in this line of work find themselves being accused of straying from these laws and regulations. Such matters are serious allegations given the fact that they can result in you being stripped of your freedom and your financial livelihood.

The health care laws, just like the health care system itself, are enormously complicated. As a result, if you have been accused of health care fraud, then you need to take the following steps to protect yourself as fully as possible:

  • Understand the law: There are a number of ways that state and federal prosecutors can seek a health care fraud conviction. They may claim that you billed for services that weren’t rendered, you provided unnecessary services, you overcharged for services provided, or you participated in some sort of kickback scheme. Knowing the ins and outs of the various criminal laws, will ensure that you know what to expect moving forward and how best to approach your criminal defense.
  • Be aggressive: Confronting state or federal prosecutors can be intimidating. Don’t let them push you around. Instead, know how to apply the law to your specific set of circumstances so that you know how to exploit the prosecution’s weaknesses. By doing so, you might be able to get charges dismissed or, in the event that your case goes to trial, obtain an acquittal.
  • Seek help: Whether it’s a private investigator to help you seek out facts or an attorney who can help you develop the legal arguments you need to protect yourself, securing assistance and surrounding yourself with those who support you can help ease stress, build your confidence in your case, and ensure that the best outcome possible under the circumstances is obtainable.

A conviction for health care fraud can affect your professional license as well as your personal freedom, finances, and reputation. With so much on the line, you need to be prepared to present a criminal defense that meets your needs. Perhaps then you’ll be able to avoid the hassle and risk of alleged non-compliance with federal laws, rules and regulations.

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