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March 8, 2022

Posted  March 8, 2022

Comprehensive Health Services LLC (CHS), a Florida-based contractor that provides medical services at government facilities in Iraq and Afghanistan, has agreed to pay $930,000 to resolve claims under the False Claims Act.  According to two separate qui tam cases filed in the Eastern District of New York, CHS falsely certified to the State Department and Air Force that it had complied with contractual cybersecurity requirements when, in fact, it had failed to to properly store patient medical records on a secure electronic medical record system, and had falsely represented that it used approved medical supplies when, in fact, it had relied on unapproved controlled substances from foreign sources.  DOJ; USAO EDNY; USAO MDFL

Tagged in: Certifications, Contract Non-Compliance, Cybersecurity and Data Breaches, FCA Federal, Government Procurement Fraud,