DoJ press release. Specifically, the United States alleged that CHS deliberately schemed to increase inpatient admissions of Medicare, Medicaid and beneficiaries over the age of 65 who presented to the emergency departments at 119 CHS hospitals. The allegations further provide that these inpatient admissions were not medically necessary. The care provided to these beneficiaries should have been provided in a less costly outpatient setting. The United States further alleges that Laredo Medical Center violated the Stark Law, by billing Medicare for services referred by a physician who was offered a medical directorship at the hospital.
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. (CHS), the nation’s largest operator of acute care hospitals based in , has agreed to pay $98.15 million to resolve allegations that the company knowingly billed government health care programs for inpatient services that should have been billed as outpatient services and that one of the company’s affiliated hospitals, Laredo Medical Center, improperly billed Medicare for certain inpatient procedures and for services in violation of the Stark Law according to a continue to read here
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