Maryland officials have set the stage for an appeal to the Supreme Court to revive their legal right to collect DNA samples from individuals who have been arrested, but not yet convicted of a crime — ...
A federal court may not weigh in on a case involving the controversial use of statistical sampling in Medicare false claims cases, according to recent legal arguments. A panel of judges with the U.S.
The American Health Care Association (AHCA) has strong feelings about the use of statistical sampling in False Claims Act (FCA) cases, as evidenced by an amicus brief filed this week in the government ...
Advances in sequencing technology allow assessing the impact of rare variation on common disorders. For this purpose, methods combine rare variants across a gene and compare an aggregate statistic ...
While all hoped the Fourth Circuit would finally provide some clarity regarding the use of statistical sampling in False Claims Act (FCA) cases, Valentine’s Day 2017 yielded some surprising events for ...
Last May, we reported on a False Claims Act (FCA) case pending in the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals regarding a claim brought in the U.S. District Court in South Carolina against a network of 24 ...
On Tuesday, the Supreme Court will try to balance the rights of Americans who have not been convicted of a major crime to keep their DNA out of the government's hands, against the government's ...
Environmental Health Perspectives, Vol. 102, Supplement 8: Biostatistics in the Study of Human Cancer (Nov., 1994), pp. 47-51 (5 pages) A stratified version of nested case-control sampling which we ...
“The initial lesson from the CJEU ruling seems to be that the exceptions and limitations set out in the 2001 Directive will be interpreted strictly by Europe’s courts, in contrast to the more flexible ...
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