H.R.3556 - To require the Secretary of Health and Human Services to establish a self-referral disclosure protocol under the Medicare Program to enable health care providers of services and suppliers to disclose violations of section 1877 of the Social Security Act.

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  • Official: To require the Secretary of Health and Human Services to establish a self-referral disclosure protocol under the Medicare Program to enable health care providers of services and suppliers to disclose violations of section 1877 of the Social Security Act. as introduced.

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9/14/2009--Introduced.Directs the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS), in cooperation with the Inspector General of the Department of HHS, to establish a self-referral disclosure protocol (SRDP) to enable health care service providers and suppliers to disclose an actual or potenti

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9/14/2009--Introduced.Directs the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS), in cooperation with the Inspector General of the Department of HHS, to establish a self-referral disclosure protocol (SRDP) to enable health care service providers and suppliers to disclose an actual or potential violation of the prohibition against certain physician referrals.

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11/25/09
Legislation Introduced to Allow Healthcare Providers to Report ...

introduced HR 3556, which would provide a mechanism for healthcare providers and suppliers to disclose actual and potential violations of the physician self-referral law, according to a release form Rep. McDermott's office. ...

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10/06/09
Fraud and Abuse Provisions in America's Healthy Future Act of 2009

Steps to Consider. Providers that are subject to the Stark Law should closely monitor the proposals for a self-disclosure protocol in the health reform package and in a stand-alone bill introduced by Rep. McDermott (HR 3556).

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09/22/09
digilaw - Legislation to Allow Health Care Providers To Report ...

On September 14,2009, Representative Jim McDermott introduced HR 3556. If passed, this legislation would create mechanisms for health care providers and suppliers to disclose actual and potential violations of the physician Federal ...

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