Connecticut hospital settles probe
Hartford Courant, March 10, 2008
Yale-New Haven Hospital in Connecticut has agreed to pay $3.78 million to settle allegations that it overcharged Medicare for chemotherapy and blood transfusions. The settlement involved billing improprieties the hospital disclosed to federal investigator. According to the federal investigators, claims for services by the hospital's oncology infusion service were not adequately documented.
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