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Tuesday, March 03, 2009

KS cardiologist accused of filing false Medicare claims

This is actually the second time he's agreed to settle accusations of filing false claims, the DOJ reports:

Joseph P. Galichia, M.D. and Galichia Medical Group P.A., a Kansas cardiologist and his practice group, have agreed to pay the United States $1.3 million to settle claims that the physician and his group violated the False Claims Act between 2001 and 2006, by submitting false claims to Medicare, the Justice Department announced today.  The government contends that claims were submitted for services not provided, and in other instances, claims were submitted without proper documentation.

In May 2000, Galichia and Galichia Medical Group agreed to pay more than $1.5 million to settle a previous False Claims Act matter. In that case, the government contended that between 1993 and 1998, Galichia billed Medicare for a higher level of services than provided (up-coding), billed twice for the same services, and billed for services not provided.

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