Violations of federal health care laws can typically be categorized into several key areas: criminal offenses, civil monetary penalties, and administrative sanctions. Criminal offenses may include fraud, abuse, or misrepresentation in health care billing, while civil penalties can be imposed for non-compliance with regulations like the False Claims Act. Administrative sanctions may involve exclusion from federal health care programs, such as Medicare or Medicaid, as a consequence of serious violations. Each category aims to deter misconduct and protect the integrity of the health care system.
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