Whistle-blower to receive $4.5M in Lexington Medical Center lawsuit payout

The whistleblower that revealed Columbia, S.C.-based Lexington Medical Center violated federal law by over-compensating some of its physicians will receive roughly $4.5 million as part of the settlement, according to JD Supra.

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David Hammett, MD, filed a lawsuit against LMC in 2014 alleging some of the medical center’s asset purchase agreements and employment agreements with some physicians violated Stark Law, according to the report.

In July, the federal government announced a settlement agreement with LMC resolving the lawsuit. The agreement said LMC would pay the government $17 million, which Dr. Hammett will receive a portion of, according to the report.

The agreement also states that LMC denied the allegations and any wrongdoing, but entered into an agreement to avoid further litigation, according to the report.

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