The False Claims Acts of Arkansas and Missouri apply just to fraud upon the Medicaid programs of those states. These laws don’t include qui tam provisions – that is, they don’t authorize private individuals to bring suit. However, tipsters can receive up to 10% of any sums the government recovers.
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