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NEWS: Greenwich (CT) Hospital fined for overcharging Medicare program

Patient Financial Services Weekly Advisor, May 16, 2008

Greenwich Hospital is the third Connecticut hospital in the last year fined by the U.S. Department of Justice for overcharging the Medicare program for certain cancer treatments, the Hartford Courant reports this week.

The hospital agreed to pay $605,274 in a settlement. Federal law allows hospitals to bill Medicare for one unit of chemotherapy per patient visit. Instead, Greenwich Hospital often billed Medicare for up to five units of chemotherapy per visit for bills sent to Medicare from 2000to 2004.

To read the full story in the Hartford Courant, click here.

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