During January 28, 2026, remarks at the American Conference Institute’s Advanced Forum on False Claims and Qui Tam Enforcement, Deputy Assistant Attorney General Brenna Jenny, the U.S. Department of Justice’s (DOJ) top civil fraud enforcement official, noted that DOJ is investigating a growing number of False Claims Act (FCA) cases involving skin substitutes, and that “a lot more skin substitute cases [are] in the pipeline.” The FCA is DOJ’s primary tool for combatting monetary fraud on the government.
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False Claims Act: Risks Increase for Wound Care Industry


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