The settlement resolves allegations of the payment of kickbacks to Pikesville, Md.-based MidAtlantic under the guise of professional services agreements in return for the group’s referrals to the medical center. The settlement specifically resolves issues related to 11 professional services agreements, covering the period of Jan. 1, 1996 to Jan. 1, 2006, which were being investigated for being above fair market value, not commercially reasonable or for services not rendered.
As part of the settlement, the hospital also agreed to settle allegations that it received reimbursement from federal health benefit programs between Jan 1, 2008 and May 12, 2010, for medically unnecessary stents performed by Mark Midei, MD, a one time partner in MACVA who was later employed by SJMC.
Saint Joseph’s also signed a corporate integrity agreement with HHS’ Office of Inspector General, requiring SJMC to engage in activities that will help ensure accurate billing and appropriate relationships with referral sources.
The settlement stems from a whistleblower suit brought forth by a group of competing cardiologists.
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