UROLOGY FIRM FACES $14M MEDICARE FRAUD
A Georgia medical doctor will pay $14 million to settle allegations that Advanced Urology, Inc., violated the False Claims Act and the Georgia False Medicaid Claims Act by billing federal healthcare programs, including Medicare and Medicaid, for urological and diagnostic services that either weren’t performed or weren’t needed.
Jitesh Patel, M.D., Advanced Urology, Inc., and affiliated companies were caught in the national crackdown on healthcare fraud, thanks to whistleblowers who reported the company and who will receive a portion of the money saved.
The government’s investigation began after a former Advanced Urology employee filed a whistleblower complaint alleging that Advanced Urology performed unnecessary procedures. A former Advanced Urology physician filed a second whistleblower complaint alleging that the practice billed government healthcare programs for procedures and tests that were not performed or were medically unnecessary.
“Physicians commit fraud when they seek payment for medically unnecessary procedures or bill for services they never performed,” said U.S. Attorney Theodore S. Hertzberg. “Our office will not tolerate abuse of patients or misuse of government funds, and we will enforce the False Claims Act to hold wrongdoers accountable.”
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