Florida Whistleblower FAQs
- What is the False Claims Act?
- What does “qui tam” mean?
- What is a “Relator”?
- What does “Original Source” mean?
- What compensation can a Relator/Whistleblower earn?
- Can a whistleblower be fired?
- What is procurement fraud?
- What is set-aside contract fraud?
- What is healthcare fraud?
- What is the Stark Law?
- What is the Anti-kickback Statute?
- What are some common healthcare fraud schemes?
- What is a medical necessity claim?
- What is upcoding?
- What is pharmaceutical fraud?
- What is a CGMP Violation?
- Does the False Claims Act apply to state and local government?
- What is state government fraud?
- What is local government fraud?
- What is education fraud?
- Are whistleblowers protected?
- Should a whistleblower sign a severance agreement?
- What is the IRS Whistleblower Program?
- What is the SEC Whistleblower Program?
- What protections are there if I alert the authorities that my employer is cheating on Medicare or Medicaid?
- If I inform on my employer, am I entitled to a reward?
- How do I know if I have a whistleblower case?
- What are some common areas of fraud that are prosecuted under the False Claims Act?
- What is a Sham Medical Director Agreement?