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Prime Healthcare Services and Two Doctors Agree to Pay $37.5 Million to Settle Allegations of Kickbacks, Billing for a Suspended Doctor, and False Claims for Implantable Medical Hardware

Prime Healthcare Services and Two Doctors Agree to Pay $37.5 Million to Settle Allegations of Kickbacks, Billing for a Suspended Doctor, and False Claims for Implantable Medical Hardware
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Prime Healthcare Services and Two Doctors Agree to Pay $37.5 Million to Settle Allegations of Kickbacks, Billing for a Suspended Doctor, and False Claims for Implantable Medical Hardware LOS ANGELES – One of the largest hospital systems in the nation and two of its doctors will pay $37.5 million to,,,

Atlanta-Based National Chain of Skilled Nursing Facilities to Pay $11.2 Million to Resolve Allegations of Providing Substandard Care, Medically Unnecessary Therapy Services

Atlanta-Based National Chain of Skilled Nursing Facilities to Pay $11.2 Million to Resolve Allegations of Providing Substandard Care, Medically Unnecessary Therapy Services
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Atlanta-Based National Chain of Skilled Nursing Facilities to Pay $11.2 Million to Resolve Allegations of Providing Substandard Care, Medically Unnecessary Therapy Services PHILADELPHIA – Acting United States Attorney Jennifer Arbittier Williams announced that SavaSeniorCare LLC and related entities,,,

Man Sentenced for Posing as Covert CIA Officer in Elaborate $4M Fraud

Man Sentenced for Posing as Covert CIA Officer in Elaborate $4M Fraud
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Man Sentenced for Posing as Covert CIA Officer in Elaborate $4M Fraud ALEXANDRIA, Va. – A former Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) public affairs officer was sentenced today to seven years in prison for defrauding at least a dozen companies of over $4.4 million by posing falsely as a covert,,,

Medical Device Maker to Pay $18 Million to Settle Allegations of Improper Payments to Physicians

Medical Device Maker to Pay $18 Million to Settle Allegations of Improper Payments to Physicians
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Medical Device Maker to Pay $18 Million to Settle Allegations of Improper Payments to Physicians NEWARK, N.J. – A medical device maker has agreed to pay $18 million to resolve allegations that the company caused the submission of false claims to the Medicare, Medicaid, and TRICARE programs by paying,,,

Oklahoma City Hospital, Management Company, and Physician Group to Pay $72.3 Million to Settle Federal and State False Claims Act Allegations Arising from Improper Payments to Referring Physicians

Oklahoma City Hospital, Management Company, and Physician Group to Pay $72.3 Million to Settle Federal and State False Claims Act Allegations Arising from Improper Payments to Referring Physicians
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Oklahoma City Hospital, Management Company, and Physician Group to Pay $72.3 Million to Settle Federal and State False Claims Act Allegations Arising from Improper Payments to Referring Physicians OKLAHOMA CITY - Oklahoma Center for Orthopaedic and Multi-Specialty Surgery (OCOM), a specialty,,,

Oklahoma City Hospital, Management Company, and Physician Group to Pay $77.2 Million to Settle Federal and State False Claims Act Allegations Arising from Improper Payments to Referring Physicians

Oklahoma City Hospital, Management Company, and Physician Group to Pay $77.2 Million to Settle Federal and State False Claims Act Allegations Arising from Improper Payments to Referring Physicians
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Oklahoma City Hospital, Management Company, and Physician Group to Pay $77.2 Million to Settle Federal and State False Claims Act Allegations Arising from Improper Payments to Referring Physicians OKLAHOMA CITY - Oklahoma Center for Orthopaedic and Multi-Specialty Surgery (OCOM), a specialty,,,

Novartis Agrees to Pay Over $51 Million to Resolve Allegations that It Paid Kickbacks Through Co-Pay Foundations

Novartis Agrees to Pay Over $51 Million to Resolve Allegations that It Paid Kickbacks Through Co-Pay Foundations
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Novartis Agrees to Pay Over $51 Million to Resolve Allegations that It Paid Kickbacks Through Co-Pay Foundations BOSTON – Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation (Novartis) has agreed to pay $51.25 million to resolve allegations that it violated the False Claims Act by illegally paying the Medicare co,,,

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