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Penn State Health Agrees To Pay Over $11 Million Due To Violations Of Medicare Rules & Regulations

By Adam Appleberry on February 8, 2024
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Penn State Health has agreed to pay $11,712,336 to settle allegations of civil liability from submitting improper claims to Medicare for Annual Wellness Visit services.

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Penn State Health has voluntarily disclosed that between December 2015 and November 2022 claims were submitted to Medicare for Annual Wellness Visit services that were not supported by the medical record. Once the improper claims were discovered, Penn State Health promptly took corrective action and disclosed the matter to the United States Attorney’s Office.

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