Litigation
Nov. 1, 2014
Dignity Health settles with federal government for $37M over false insurance claims
San Francisco-based Dignity Health, the fifth-largest hospital system in the nation, has agreed to pay $37 million to the federal government to settle claims that 13 of its hospitals knowingly submitted false health insurance claims.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
San Francisco-based Dignity Health, the fifth-largest hospital system in the nation, has agreed to pay $37 million to the federal government to settle claims that 13 of its hospitals knowingly submitted false health insurance claims.
The U.S. Department of Justice had alleged under the False Claims Act that the hospitals in California, Nevada and Arizona deliberately overcharged the federal government...
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