
Several healthcare entities have recently settled significant fraud and misconduct charges. A testing facility has agreed to pay $2.5 million to settle an anti-kickback lawsuit. The Cleveland Clinic will pay $7.6 million after allegations under the False Claims Act. An unlicensed dentist in Dorchester has been accused of stealing over $200,000 from Medicaid and defrauding patients. Magellan Diagnostics has agreed to pay $42 million and plead guilty to resolve US charges related to concealing a malfunction in its lead-testing devices, which resulted in inaccurately low lead test results for thousands of children and other patients. Additionally, Dallas doctors have pleaded guilty in a $45 million healthcare fraud scheme involving fake pain injections.
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Medical device company to pay $42 million to resolve US lead-testing defect charges https://t.co/EmMKDKxHDU https://t.co/BG0NP4oPtB
Dallas doctors plead guilty in $45 million health care fraud over fake pain injections https://t.co/OUche7CTBc






