GRIP Health – Issue 2

GRIP Health – Issue 2

Dear reader,

Recently, on the healthcare front, merger and acquisitions due diligence, healthcare fraud, and state-based initiatives in the public health sphere all took center stage.

Experts estimate that fraud costs taxpayers up to $125 billion annually and a conservative range of 3% to 10% of total healthcare expenditure is lost to fraud and abuse.

The Department of Justice (DOJ) reported $1.257 billion in healthcare fraud false claims settlements between January and May 2025. (See Grip Health Issue 1 for an article covering the DOJ’s 2025 National Healthcare Fraud Takedown)

The Trump administration has made clear that it is committed to using the False Claims Act (FCA) to prosecute healthcare fraud. Two Trump administration moves earlier this year offer insight into what that will look like for industry participants. First, the administration announced the creation of a new interagency False Claims Act Working Group and then announced a National Health Care Fraud Takedown, charging 324 defendants with allegations of over $14.6 billion of healthcare fraud. 

The DOJ further announced the creation of the Health Care Fraud Data Fusion Center, saying it will combine experts from the DOJ, Health and Human Service (HHS), and HHS’s Office of the Inspector General to leverage cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and advanced analytics to detect healthcare fraud.

This issue of our magazine explores these items and more. Please read it over an autumnal mug of something warm.

Sincerely yours,

Julie DiMauro

US Content Manager

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