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Mich. Dermatologist Gets 10.5 Years in Fraud Case
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XV No. 3 – March 3, 2008 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: In a federal case involving billing improprieties and insurance fraud, a federal judge sentenced Michigan dermatologist Robert W. Stokes, M.D., to 126 months in prison and ordered him to pay $178,100 in fines and assessments, with the amount of restitution yet to be determine…
Lab Billing Indictments Underscore Docs’ Risks
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XIV No. 12 – August 27, 2007 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Physicians should consider the precedent established recently when the U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Michigan obtained a 72-count indictment against a local dermatologist, including 35 counts of submitting fraudulent claims for lab tests he did not perform, as wel…
Path Group Responds to FBI Visits in Stokes Case
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XIV No. 12 – August 27, 2007 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: As the FBI launched its investigation of fraudulent billing by Michigan dermatologist Robert W. Stokes, D.O., two years ago, staff at several pathology labs found themselves “up close and personal” with federal healthcare fraud prosecutors. One pathology lab, based on wha…
California Medicaid Prepares To Issue Lab Contracts
CEO SUMMARY: California Medi-Cal officials may be creating more problems than they solve with their latest scheme to have independent laboratories sign contracts with their Medicaid program—while excluding hospital laboratory outreach programs and labs operated from physicians’ clinic…
Largest Hospital Lab JV Making Steady Progress
By Robert Michel | From the Volume VIII No. 16 – November 26, 2001 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: It’s a daunting task to rationalize and integrate lab testing services among 21 hospitals spread out between Eastern Wisconsin and the south side of Chicago. Since the joint venture was announced April 2000, management initiatives have generated lower costs. But the number …
Ohio Hospitals Prevail in Suit Against Federal Lab Claims
By Robert Michel | From the Volume VIII No. 12 – September 4, 2001 Issue
IT TOOK FIVE YEARS, but federal courts finally gave victory to the Ohio Hospital Association (OHA) in its long-running battle against federal regulators over laboratory test billing issues. Early last month, the OHA signed a settlement with the federal government which resolves the …
Ohio Hospital Lab Lawsuit Tossed Out By The Judge
By Robert Michel | From the Volume IV No. 14 – October 6, 1997 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Hospitals in Ohio now find themselves at square one again in their efforts to stop federal prosecutors from continuing the statewide investigation of laboratory billing practices. The judge’s legal ruling denied jurisdiction to hear the case and did not address any of the a…
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