Question: A national electronic health records software vendor rather than programming all the required standardized drug codes into its software allegedly hardcoded into its software only

A national electronic health records software vendor rather than programming all the required standardized drug codes into its software allegedly "hardcoded" into its software only the drug codes required for testing. As a result of the deficiencies in its software, ECW allegedly caused physicians who used its software to submit false claims for federal incentive payments. Could this be a False Claims Act violation if the company caused its certifying agency to certify its product when it was not compliant?

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