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Kaiser Permanente to Pay $556M to Settle Medicare Advantage Fraud Allegations

Kaiser Permanente to Pay 6M to Settle Medicare Advantage Fraud AllegationsFive affiliates of Kaiser Permanente have agreed to pay $556 million to the Department of Justice to resolve allegations under the False Claims Act that they improperly boosted payments from the Medicare Advantage program. The affiliates involved in the settlement, which was announced January 14, are Kaiser Foundation Health Plan Inc., Kaiser Foundation Health Plan […]

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