United States of America, ex rel et al v. Sava Senior Care, Inc. et al

  1. May 21, 2021

    Nursing Home Chain Inks $11M Deal Over Alleged False Billing

    SavaSeniorCare LLC and several affiliates have agreed to pay more than $11 million to resolve lawsuits accusing the companies of billing Medicare and Medicaid for medically unnecessary rehabilitation services and "grossly substandard" nursing care, federal prosecutors announced on Friday.

  2. October 14, 2016

    Sava Senior Care Fights To Pare Down FCA Suit

    Sava Senior Care Inc. asked a Tennessee federal judge on Thursday for a quick win against accusations in a False Claims Act suit involving one of five patients who allegedly received medically unnecessary rehabilitation therapy. 

  3. September 27, 2016

    Senior Care Biz Can't Nix Feds' FCA Suit

    SavaSeniorCare LLC failed to dodge a massive False Claims Act suit initially brought by a whistleblower against the rehabilitation therapy company, when a Tennessee federal judge refused Tuesday to dismiss the federal government's claims.

  4. May 16, 2016

    Senior Care Co. Wants Bellwether In Overbilling Fight

    SavaSeniorCare LLC asked a Tennessee federal judge to consider holding a bellwether trial in the U.S. Department of Justice's massive False Claims Act suit against the rehabilitation therapy company, saying the move would streamline litigation that could otherwise take years.

  5. March 14, 2016

    DOJ Scorns Nursing Chain's FCA Defense In Overbilling Fight

    The U.S. Department of Justice has disparaged efforts by SavaSeniorCare in Tennessee federal court to derail False Claims Act allegations it overbilled Medicare for nursing services, accusing the company of misconstruing how services are evaluated for reasonableness and necessity.

  6. January 29, 2016

    DOJ Health Fraud Suit Flimsy, Rehab Chain Says

    Rehabilitation therapy chain SavaSeniorCare has derided a major False Claims Act suit alleging excessive Medicare billing, saying that the U.S. Department of Justice ignored the company’s legal obligation to maximize patient well-being.

  7. October 29, 2015

    DOJ Steps In On FCA Suit Against National Nursing Co.

    The U.S. Department of Justice on Thursday accused a health care company that runs about 200 skilled nursing facilities of billing Medicare for unnecessary rehabilitation therapy services in violation of the False Claims Act, consolidating three whistleblower suits in Tennessee federal court.

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