United States of America, Ex Rel. Marc Osheroff v. Humana, Inc., et al

  1. August 05, 2013

    US Can't Reap Fees From Clinic's $1.6M FCA Settlement

    A Florida federal judge ruled Friday that a $1.6 million settlement in a False Claims Act kickback suit charging a holistic medical center with Medicare corruption is binding and enforceable, but axed administrative and tax penalties the U.S. government sought to add on.

  2. March 22, 2013

    Clinic Wants FCA Suit Tossed After $1.6M Deal Collapses

    A holistic medical center on Thursday in Florida federal court renewed its motion to dismiss a False Claims Act lawsuit alleging Medicare corruption after a $1.6 million settlement with a qui tam plaintiff fell apart over the U.S. government's bid to add administrative and tax penalties to the deal.

  3. December 19, 2012

    Last-Minute DOJ Hangup Scuttles $1.6M False Claims Deal

    A Florida federal magistrate judge on Tuesday said that a holistic medical center should be allowed to back out of a $1.6 million settlement with a qui tam plaintiff suing over alleged Medicare corruption, citing the U.S. government's bid to add administrative and tax penalties to the deal.

  4. October 26, 2012

    Humana FCA Claims Weren't Public Knowledge, Relator Says

    A businessman on Thursday urged a Florida federal judge to revive his False Claims Act suit accusing Humana Inc. and holistic medical clinics of using gifts to induce clinic patients to enroll in Medicare Advantage plans, saying the judge had incorrectly ruled the allegations were already public knowledge.

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