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February 4, 2021

Posted  February 4, 2021

Durable medical equipment company Regency, Inc., has agreed to a $20.3 million civil settlement to resolve allegations that, together with its principal Kelly Wolfe, it violated the False Claims Act by creating dozens of front companies to submit over $400 million in false claims to government healthcare programs for the sale of DME that was not medically necessary.  Defendants were alleged to have paid unlawful kickbacks to doctors and falsely claimed that those doctors provided telehealth services to the beneficiaries, when in most cases the doctors had no interaction at all with the beneficiaries.  Wolfe also pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit healthcare fraud and will be sentenced at a later date.  Former Regency employee Condra Albright will receive 23% of the civil recovery as a whistleblower reward.  DOJ; USAO MD FL

Tagged in: Anti-Kickback and Stark, Criminal Proceedings, FCA Federal, Lack of Medical Necessity, Medical Billing Fraud, Medical Devices and DME, Whistleblower Case, Whistleblower Rewards,