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Louisiana Hospice Owner Convicted in $1.5 Million Fraud Case

Hospice News

Justice Department, Angel Care enrolled 24 patients in hospice between 2009 through 2017 who did not meet Medicare eligibility requirements. million in improper Medicare payments. HHS-OIG agents will continue to work closely with our law enforcement partners to investigate providers who loot the Medicare Trust Fund.”

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Tapestry Hospice Execs Settle Fraud Case for $1.4M; Prison Term, $3M Penalty in Angel Care Case

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Dr. David Lovell, its founder and owner, launched the for-profit hospice in 2010, and the enterprise became Medicare-certified in 2012. million in improper Medicare claims. Justice Department, Angel Care enrolled 24 patients in hospice between 2009 through 2017 who did not meet Medicare eligibility requirements.

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Rep. Earl Blumenauer, a Champion for Hospice, Will Not Seek Re-Election

Hospice News

Blumenauer has co-led a number of bipartisan initiatives to improve program integrity within the Medicare Hospice Benefit, often in partnership with Rep. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services to delay the hospice Special Focus Program program to revise its algorithm for selecting providers. Beth Van Duyne (R-Texas).

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CommuniCare Health Services Acquires Transitional Care Company Stonerise

Hospice News

The company was established in 2009. Hospice utilization among Medicare decedents in West Virginia reached 43.6% Stonerise provides hospice, home health, transitional and skilled nursing care, and therapy services to more than 2,000 patients across West Virginia and Southeast Ohio.

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US Justice Department’s Spotlight on Hospice Sends ‘Powerful Message’ to Fraudulent Operators

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DOJ counts hospice claims among the root causes of rising Medicare costs in recent years, according to Lisa Miller, deputy assistant attorney general overseeing the department’s Crime Fraud Section. Medicare hospice claims represent a solid chunk, according to regulators. million.

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Court Dismisses SouthernCare Fraud Allegations, Proceeds with Whistleblower Retaliation Complaint

Hospice News

Former SouthernCare nurse Rhonda McClinton filed a qui tam complaint against the organization in 2016, alleging that the hospice provider submitted hospice claims to Medicare for patients who were not eligible and billed for services it did not provide. She also claimed that she was fired after confronting superiors about these accusations.

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??Care Alternatives Returning to Court in FCA Case

Hospice News

Four former employees of Care Alternatives have alleged that the New Jersey-based company billed Medicare for hospice services when patients were not eligible to receive them. Additional allegations of hospice fraud came the following year in November 2009, when the U.S. The lawsuit was filed in the third circuit U.S.

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