American Senior Communities agrees to pay nearly $5.6 million to resolve false Medicare claims allegations

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American Senior Communities agrees to pay nearly $5.6 million to resolve false Medicare claims allegations
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In a statement, ASC tells WRTV in part 'ASC has implemented a number of measures to enhance its billing procedures to protect against conduct of the kind alleged in the suit.'

INDIANAPOLIS — The U.S. Department of Justice says American Senior Communities, L.L.C. has agreed to pay $5,591,044.66 to resolve allegations that it violated the False Claims Act by submitting false claims to the Medicare program.

In 2017, a former employee of a hospice services company doing business with ASC filed a sealed civil complaint alleging ASC was charging Medicare directly for various therapy services provided to beneficiaries who had been placed on hospice, when those services should have already been covered by the beneficiaries’ Medicare hospice coverage.

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