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By Susan Morse | 08:09 pm | March 18, 2015
The audit, for years 2011 and 2012, covered $48 million in Medicare payments to the hospital for 7,506 claims potentially at risk for billing errors.
By Anthony Brino | 10:23 am | March 18, 2015
Changing the bids could take as long as two years.
By Susan Morse | 10:55 am | March 17, 2015
Clinics allegedly sought reimbursement for injection treatments, physical therapy treatments and other medical items and services not ordered by doctors.
By Henry Powderly | 03:45 pm | March 16, 2015
Shares of Farmingdale, New York-based Enzo Biochem fell as low as 17 percent on Tuesday after a federal appeals court threw out a patent infringement ruling it won against Applera.
By Susan Morse | 08:55 pm | March 13, 2015
Owners are also charged with wire fraud for allegedly filing fraudulent applications for relief relating to the explosion and fire which occurred on the Deepwater Horizon oil rig in April 2010.
By Henry Powderly | 12:54 pm | March 12, 2015
Advocates for the change post messages directed at elected officials calling for the Oct. 1 roll-out day to stay.
By Susan Morse | 10:40 am | March 12, 2015
In total, 37 people have pleaded guilty to scheme in which bribes were paid to doctors in return for referring patient blood specimens to Biodiagnostic Laboratory Services in New Jersey.
By Henry Powderly | 04:34 pm | March 10, 2015
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services on Tuesday announced a new model of accountable care organization that asks participating healthcare providers to take on the highest level of risk with the possibility of higher returns than any other CMS program.
By Anthony Brino | 04:11 pm | March 10, 2015
Daughters of Charity says it has "difficult decisions" ahead as terms placed by attorney general on the deal sink acquisition plans.
By Susan Morse | 10:29 am | March 09, 2015
The Catholic Health Care System, aka ArchCare, allowed Medicare to be billed for patient care at the highest therapy-based levels, even though its subcontractor RehabCare, was often not providing therapy at those levels, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office.