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Score for this attempt: 30 out of 30 Submitted Nov 26 at 10:16am ‘This attempt took 35 minutes. Question 1 1/1pts If a physician is convicted of selling prescriptions for opioid medications, which of the following is/are penalties that may be faced by the physician? all of the above are possible penalties Question 2 1/1pts Submitting claims to a federal health care program that result from kickbacks or illegal referrals can also be a false claim
Which of the fol Kickback statute? i is NOT an example of an incentive under the Ants hospital pays 2 physcian air market value salary for providing clinical services 10 patients at the hospital The salary is ot based on the vokume or vakue of referrals from the physician o the hospital Question 4 Az Which of the following are exceptions to the Stark Law? e showe. e norover excentions
Question 5 7Ips ‘Which of the following best describes the Anti-Kickback statute? alawthat makes t flegal o pay orreceive anything of vake forrefering patients or business 0.2 health care provider tha gets pad by the government. Question 6 1/1pts Which of the following criminal penalties and/or administrative sanctions may be applied for a violation of the Anti-Kickback statute? alof the sbove
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Question 7 e Aphysician can waive a copay under the Anti-Kickback statute if they make the determination that the patient cannot afford to pay t or if reasonable collection efforts fail. However, a physician cannot advertise that all Medicare and Medicaid patients will be forgiven. True Question 8 1/1pts The False Claims Act has a provision where the whistleblower can file 2 lwsuit ‘on behalf of the United States and that individualis entit recovered for the fraudulent claims. o all the money Fase Question 9 s When a violation of the Anti-Kickback statute is investigated, it must be proven that one or both parties knowingly and wilfully entered into the agreement, and that intent is 2 key element of their liability under the Anti-Kickback statute True
Question 10 /v Itis common for multiple CMS fraud and abuse laws to be infringed upon at the same time. Te Question 11 1/1pts Each violation of the Stark Law incurs a penalty up to__ per service provided. Question 12 s Billng for services or products that were not provided o were unnecessary is considered which of the following? afalse claim
Question 13 171t When a physician violates the Stark Law, they may also be in violation of the Anti-Kickback statute as well s the False Claims Act. Tue Question 14 1/1pts The penalties for the False Claims Act are limited to civil penalties and do not cross over into criminal penalties. False Question 15 1/1pts In addition to the penalty per service provided, the government can seek to recover _ times the amount of improper payment made to a physician who. violated the Stark Law. three
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Which of the following health services is NOT covered by the Stark law? outpatientsurgery Question 17 1/1pts Which of the following is NOT a designated health service under the Stark Law? 2 small surgical procedure performed n the physician' ofice Question 18 1/1pts ‘The Ant-Kickback statute covers both the parties of the arrangement—the party who pays the remuneration as well as the party that receives the remuneration. Te
Question 19 /v Criminal penalties for the False Claims Act include imprisonment and criminal fines True Question 20 1/1pts What s another name for the Stark Law? the Physician Sif-Referral Law Question 21 s ‘The purpose of the Stark Law is to prevent fraudulent and unnecessary testing, referrals, and medical services. Tue
Question 22 VLS Accepting lunches for the entire office stafffrom a pharmaceutical company is an example of a kickback, even though the physician would have prescribed the drug presented by the pharmaceutical representative. Te Question 23 1/1pts Any organization that employs or contracts an individual excluded from federal health care programs may be subject to civil monetary penalties and/or an obligation to repay any amounts paid for the services of the excluded individual or organization. Tue Question 24 1/1pts Ifa physician has been excluded from government health care programs, they can, instead, bill their services indirectly through an employer or a group practice. Fatse
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What does the Stark law prohibit? referring patientsfor reimbursabie services n whichthe physician has financial confictofnterest Question 26 s Anyone participating in the submission of a false claim, regardless of whether vt fraud or actin deliberate ignorance, can be held responsible for those false claims. they knowingly com Tue Question 27 s ‘The safe harbor exceptions to the Anti-Kickback statute means an arrangement must satisfy some o the requirements, but not all. Fatse
Question 28 171t Which of the following is NOT a violation that may incur civil monetary penalties? submitting a cim for a medica sevice that was provided as claimed and s medically necessary Question 29 s Criminal penalties can include up to __ time(s) the amount of the remuneration under the Ant-Kickback statute theee
Criminal penalties can include up to __ timels) the amount of the remuneration under the Ani-Kickback statute. Question 30 WS XYZ Oxygen is an interstate manufacturer and shipper of oxygen tanks to hospitals and individuals in six states. If XYZ were accused of submitting false statements and inflated claims to Medicare, it could be prosecuted under all of the following legislations EXCEPT: Federal Medical Whisticblower statutes Quiz Score: 30 out of 30
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