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51 More Hospitals Join Federal ICD Settlement

This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet

Executive Summary

The Department of Justice says the additional 51 hospitals that settled with the government on charges of billing for ICD implants outside of Medicare coverage guidelines represent the "final stage" of a long-running investigation. DoJ previously identified another 457 hospitals that have settled. Hospitals payments tied to the investigation total $273 million.

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