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Health Care & Hospital Law,
Government

Oct. 14, 2022

Kaiser asks for dismissal of DOJ false medical claims case

Kaiser argued that after so many years, subpoenas and reviews of records, the government’s narrow complaint focused on after-visit addenda to medical records demonstrates how little it has to show for its efforts.

Kaiser Foundation Health Plan Inc. and Permanente Medical Group Inc. asked a federal judge on Thursday to dismiss the U.S. Department of Justice’s charge that they engaged in a scheme to submit false claims to Medicare Advantage, defrauding the government of hundreds of millions of dollars.

In a case that has spanned nearly nine years, the government accused Kaiser of conspiring to submit false claims to the U.S. Centers for Medicare and ...

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