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Qui Tam Section: [VIRTUAL] Managed Care Cases: Materiality and Damages
**Program hosted in (ET) time zone**
Managed care is a huge and growing part of our public health spending. Surprisingly, we are still seeing arguments that defrauding managed care is immaterial to the government because payments are capitated. (Despite the fact that the definition of a “claim” clearly includes defrauding third parties spending government funds.) Damages in managed care cases are also a challenge.
*** This event does not offer CLE credit ***
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Presenters
Daniel R. Hergott, Behn & Wyetzner

Lawrence M. Kraus, Foley & Lardner
Linda Mindrutiu, U.S. Attorney’s Office, S.D. Ohio
Moderator

James A. Tate, Helmer, Martins, Tate & Garrett
Registration
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CLE
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