Prescription fraud is a crime that can result in criminal charges. As a medical professional, it is vital to protect yourself from these charges by using standard dispensing procedures and following sound professional practices. You must understand health care fraud...
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Chronic illness and doctor-shopping accusations
Living with one or more chronic illnesses can make each day a struggle to achieve tasks for work and at home difficult and increase the everyday pain some of these conditions may cause. Prescription medications can ease symptoms, especially those that directly...
Potential defenses against identity theft accusations
Identity theft occurs when an individual steals another person's personal information and uses it to access financial aspects of his or her life. For instance, the person may withdraw funds from the other individual's bank account or take out loans or open credit...
4 common kinds of bank fraud
Bank fraud is a criminal offense that involves using deceptive means to receive money, assets or other property owned or held by a bank. This crime has grown significantly with the advent of digital banking and continues to evolve as technology becomes more advanced....
How can doctor shopping lead to a prescription fraud charge?
Doctor shopping refers to the practice of visiting multiple doctors to obtain prescription medications without their knowledge of each other's prescriptions. Doctor shopping can result in a prescription fraud charge and potential penalties. Learn more about...
How a healthcare fraud conviction can affect your practice
A criminal conviction of any sort has the potential to significantly affect a person's reputation and the future of their career. For medical professionals accused of healthcare fraud, however, the impact on their professional practice can be particularly severe....
Can your employer report a failed drug test to the police?
When safety is a concern in any job, many employers opt to test workers for drug use. According to Indeed, a routine drug test can come from a sample of your saliva, urine or even hair. Your drug screens may be random or occur after an accident or some other event, of...
What is the difference between active and constructive possession?
Drug charges in Texas carry heavy penalties, including fines and jail time. If charged with drug possession in Texas, the state must prove possession. This may sound simple at first, but you can face possession charges, even if you did not have the drugs on your...
What is high-yield investment fraud?
Bank fraud can vary greatly. It always involves finances. The harm is usually a large loss of money by the victim. While this crime can occur in a variety of ways and involve different types of banks, high-yield investment fraud involves prime banks. Carrying on the...
How do drug offenses affect financial aid?
When it comes to criminal offenses, you could lose your eligibility for financial aid. In the past, students could lose their eligibility for minor drug offenses, but now, you may still qualify, regardless of your offense. If you face drug charges while receiving...