By Steve Kardell | Published December 29, 2022 | Posted in Fraud, Whistleblower Litigation | Tagged Tags: False Claims Act, fraudulent Medicare billing, healthcare billing fraud |
A physician, his son and their medical practice agreed to pay the U.S. $980,000 to resolve allegations arising from the False Claims Act. The pair allegedly submitted medically unnecessary urine tests to receive additional payments. The claim arose from a new U.S. Attorney’s office effort, which reviews Medicare billing data. When the unit discovered the Read More
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