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Clarence Nagelvoort, the former COO of now-shuttered Sacred Heart Hospital in Chicago, has been sentenced to 21 months in prison for his involvement in a kickback scheme, making him the third former executive to be sentenced to prison over the…

From the former CEO and CFO of a Chicago hospital being sentenced to prison to an oncologist agreeing to pay $736,000 to settle false claims allegations, here are the latest healthcare industry lawsuits and settlements.

South Florida counties — including Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach — make up the organized fraud capital of the U.S. by nearly any measure, according to the Associated Press.

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Edward Novak, the former owner and CEO of now-shuttered Sacred Heart Hospital in Chicago, has been sentenced to 4 1/2 years in prison for his involvement in a massive kickback scheme, according to a Chicago Tribune report.

Following CMS' proposed changes to the two-midnight rule in July, a new piece of legislation intended to give patients more warning about observation care is on its way to President Barack Obama.

Former employees of two Kansas hospitals who claimed they didn't receive promised separation benefits after the hospitals were sold to Ontario, Calif.-based Prime Healthcare Services in 2013 have agreed to settle their class-action lawsuit, according to a KCUR report.

Marlton, N.J.-based Virtua Health and Trenton, N.J.-based Capital Health System have filed a lawsuit against New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, claiming a new paramedic law in the state is unconstitutional, according to a Politico report.

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