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stored in: Tim Rowan's Home Care Technology Report and tagged: False Claims Act--PSA's example of healthcare business's failure to return overpayment of federal healthcare dollars, overpayments by federal government to healthcare agencies and failure to report--serious nature of this activity, Pediatric Services of America (PSA) and poor documentation of home nursing visits, Pediatric Services of America (PSA) and Portfolio Logic LLC--overpayments from federal healthcare funding sources, PSA and overpayments from federal healthcare funding sources--whistleblower involvement
SAVANNAH — 8/4/2015 — The U.S. Attorney’s Office announced last month thatPediatric Services of America Healthcare, Pediatric Services of America, Inc., Pediatric Healthcare, Inc., Pediatric Home Nursing Services (collectively, “PSA”), and Portfolio Logic, LLC agreed to pay $6.88 million ($6,882,387) to resolve allegations that PSA, a provider of home nursing services to medically fragile children, knowingly failed to […]
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