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OIG Publishes Ambulance Restocking Safe Harbor |
March 6, 2004
Ambulance restocking is a common practice in many parts of the country, with hospitals and other healthcare providers replenishing ambulance supplies that are used when a patient is transported to the facility. While this practice appears beneficial to all parties involved, these restocking arrangements could be a violation of the anti-kickback statute.
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