September 24, 2005
Medicare contractor will pay $6 million for overcharging government
AdminiStar Federal, a subsidiary of Anthem Insurance Companies, has agreed to pay $6 million to resolve charges that it interfered with Medicare evaluations and overcharged Medicare. The company provides...
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September 23, 2005
Glaxo will pay $150 million to settle drug price fraud suit
GlaxoSmithKline has agreed to $150 million to settle allegations it overcharged the government for two antinausea drugs. This is the latest in a series of suits brought by whistle-blowers against drug...
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September 12, 2005
TransTechnology settles False Claims Act suit for $1.1 million
TransTechnology, a manufacturer of lifting devices for civilian and military aircraft, has announced the settlement of a False Claims Act suit that alleged that it made false certifications to the United...
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September 08, 2005
Pharmacy benefit manager will pay $137.5 million to resolve fraud allegations
AdvancePCS, a subsidiary of Caremark RX, has agreed to pay $137.5 million to resolve a civil suit that alleged it solicited and received kickbacks from pharmaceutical manufacturers and paid kickbacks to...
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September 01, 2005
Eisenhower Med. Center pays $8 million to settle whistleblower lawsuit
Eisenhower Medical Center has paid the federal government $8 million in settlement of a whistleblower lawsuit, which alleged the southern California hospital fraudulently overbilled Medicare and other...
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August 30, 2005
Whistleblower suit against Caremark expands
The Medicaid fraud suit against Caremark, one of the nation’s largest pharmacy benefit managers, could have damages in excess of $500 million, according to a newly expanded whistleblower suit. Five...
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August 26, 2005
California sues drug makers on behalf of Medi-Cal
California Attorney General Bill Lockyer filed suit against 39 pharmaceutical companies, alleging they manipulated prices to artificially increase the reimbursement rate paid by the state’s Medicad...
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August 22, 2005
University of Illinois to pay $2.5 million in settlement of whistle-blower lawsuits
The University of Illinois has agreed to pay $2.5 million to settle lawsuits brought by a whistle-blower who accused the university of fraud in its transplant program. The whistle-blower is the former...
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Florida imaging centers accused of defrauding Medicare
University MRI, a chain of medical imaging centers in Boca Raton, have been accused in a whistleblower lawsuit of defrauding Medicare. United States agents, investigating charges that the chain overbilled...
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August 15, 2005
Visiting Physicians face Medicare inquiry
The nation’s largest physician house-call group is being investigated by federal authorities in Ohio on suspicion of defrauding Medicare. A criminal inquiry is proceeding and federal prosecutors...
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