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Catch of the Week — Hospice Provider to Pay $6 Million to Settle False Claims Act Suit

Posted  12/21/18
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SouthernCare, Inc., a hospice provider owned by Curo Health Services, has agreed to pay the federal government nearly $6 million dollars to settle a lawsuit alleging that the company defrauded Medicare by billing medically unnecessary hospice care. The fraud was unearthed by two whistleblowers formerly employed by the company, who filed suit under the qui tam provisions of the False Claims Act, where they will share...

Catch of the Week — PA Hospital and Health System Pays $12.5 Million to Settle FCA Allegations

Posted  12/14/18
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Coordinated Health Holding Company, LLC, a for-profit hospital and health system, and its founder, owner, and CEO, Emil DiIorio, M.D., have agreed to pay a combined $12.5 million to settle allegations of violating the False Claims Act for submitting false claims to Medicare and other federal health care programs for orthopedic surgeries. Coordinated Health is a for-profit hospital and health system based in the Lehigh...

Listen: Expected Dismissal of Providence Health Upcoding Suit

Posted  12/7/18
Constantine Cannon partner Mary Inman joins the RAC Monitor “Monitor Monday” podcast to comment on the government’s decision to decline to intervene in a $188.1 million whistleblower lawsuit Med Analytics, LLC filed against Providence Health (now known as Providence St. Joseph) alleging Providence upcoded diagnoses it submitted to government health programs for reimbursement. Several reports have indicated the...

Catch of the Week — Health Management Associates

Posted  09/27/18
Health Management Associates, LLC (“HMA”), a former hospital chain now part of Community Health Systems, agreed on September 25th to a $260 million settlement to resolve allegations of false billing and kickbacks alleged in eight qui tam cases under the False Claims Act (“FCA”). HMA was a hospital chain headquartered in Tampa, Florida that was acquired by Community Health Systems Inc., a major U.S. hospital...

Inman writes on whistleblower case brought by outsider

Posted  08/30/18
Constantine Cannon partner Mary Inman published an article in RAC Monitor about a lawsuit brought against Providence Health & Services and its consultant J.A. Thomas and Associates LLC (JATA) by Integra Med Analytics LLC, a data analysis firm that uses statistical analysis of publicly available data to attempt to uncover and prove fraud. Integra alleged that it analyzed seven years’ worth of publicly-available...

Catch of the Week -- Prime Healthcare

Posted  08/9/18
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Prime Healthcare, a nationwide healthcare provider that operates 45 hospitals and employs over 40,000 people, has settled allegations under the False Claims Act that 14 of its California hospitals improperly billed Medicare for admitting patients who only required outpatient care, and billed Medicare for treating more severe diagnoses than patients actually had. The company will pay just under $62 million to settle...

10th Circuit Finds that Doctor’s Judgment is Not Automatically Reasonable and Necessary

Posted  07/20/18
By Poppy Alexander Top-level heart surgeons work in a rarified world, where few may question their medical judgment. Yet that judgment is not infallible-and its presence is not in itself a protection against False Claims Act liability. The Tenth Circuit recently held as much in United States ex rel. Polukoff v. St. Mark’s Hospital et al., finding that a doctor may be exercising medical judgment while still...

Catch of the Week -- Health Quest Systems and Putnam Hospital Center

Posted  07/13/18
This week, DOJ announced a $14.7 million settlement with NY-based Health Quest Systems, Inc. (Health Quest), and its subsidiary hospital Putnam Health Center (Putnam) based on their submission of inflated and otherwise impermissible claims for payment to Medicare and Medicaid, making Health Quest and Putnam our Catch of the Week. The settlement resolves allegations stemming from three separate lawsuits bought by...

Catch of the Week -- Healogics

Posted  06/22/18
This week's Department of Justice "Catch of the Week" goes to Healogics, Inc. On Wednesday, the Florida-based operator of hundreds of wound care centers agreed to pay up to $22.5 million to settle claims it violated the False Claims Act by billing Medicare for medically unnecessary and unreasonable hyperbaric oxygen therapy. See DOJ Press Release. Hyperbaric therapy involves breathing oxygen inside a pressurized...

Catch of the Week -- Signature HealthCARE

Posted  06/15/18
In a major victory for patients and taxpayers alike, DOJ announced an over $30 million settlement with Signature HealthCARE, LLC, a Kentucky-based company accused of overbilling federal healthcare programs for rehabilitation and skilled-nursing services. As a prime example of how valuing profits over patients can lead to fraudulent behavior, Signature HealthCARE wins the title of Catch of the Week. The settlement...
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