United States of America et al v. Addus Homecare Corporation et al

  1. May 02, 2017

    Whistleblower Defends FCA Claims Against Addus

    Stop Illinois Marketing Fraud LLC on Monday urged an Illinois federal court not to dismiss its False Claims Act suit against Addus Homecare, arguing it had sufficiently pled a kickback scheme at several senior living facilities.

  2. April 10, 2017

    Addus Wants To Limit Scope Of FCA Claims

    A whistleblower's False Claims Act suit against Addus Homecare only adequately details alleged Medicare fraud at one senior living facility and doesn't allege violations of the Illinois False Claims Act, Addus said Friday in urging an Illinois federal court to trim the suit. 

  3. February 06, 2017

    Cigna Escapes Medicare Fraud Suit But Addus Stays In

    Cigna Corp. escaped claims that it was involved in Medicare fraud but Addus Homecare did not when an Illinois federal judge ruled Friday that some allegations against Addus were pled well enough to allow them to continue.

  4. July 25, 2016

    Cigna Liable For Home Health Co. In FCA Suit, Relator Says

    A whistleblower accusing Addus Homecare and a Cigna Corp. subsidiary of Medicare and Medicaid fraud on Friday told an Illinois federal court that the insurer should be held responsible for the actions of its relatively new subsidiary, as the companies have been closely tied since before the 2013 purchase.

  5. June 06, 2016

    Cigna Wants Home Care False Claims Suit Tossed

    Cigna Corp. urged an Illinois federal court Monday to dismiss a whistleblower suit accusing Addus Homecare Corp. and a Cigna subsidiary of defrauding the government by providing Medicare- and Medicaid-covered services to beneficiaries who did not need them.

  6. December 22, 2015

    CORRECTED: Addus, Cigna Hit With Home Health Care FCA Suit

    The government on Friday declined to join a whistleblower's suit in Illinois federal court accusing Addus Homecare Corp. and a Cigna Corp.-owned health care provider of running a scheme to profit from Medicare and Medicaid by providing services to beneficiaries who don't need them.