August 16, 2024
Phillips & Cohen partner Edward Arens discusses the $90 million settlement with Humana in an article online at WDRB.
“We alleged that Humana kept two sets of books – one set that its actuaries prepared for bids Humana submitted to the government and a separate internal set that Humana’s actuaries prepared with Humana’s actual anticipated costs, which Humana used for all its business dealings including its internal budgeting,” said Edward Arens, a Phillips & Cohen partner who represented the whistleblower, in a statement.
Read the entire story, “Humana pays $90 million to settle whistleblower Medicare fraud case,” WDRB, August 16, 2024.