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Mental Health Facility to Pay Almost $7 Million to Resolve Fraud Allegations

Sue Honea by Sue Honea
December 14, 2017
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Derrick Jackson, Special Agent in Charge for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Inspector General, adds, “It is imperative that these children receive the behavi oral intervention services they need. We will continue to monitor Region 8 Mental Health Services to ensure the organization is providing intervention services by qualified staff and properly billing Medicaid.”

The allegations settled today arose from a lawsuit filed by a whistleblower, who was a former employee of the company, under the quitam provisions of the False Claims Act. Under the False Claims Act, private citizens can bring suit on behalf of the government for false claims and share in any recovery. Such private citizens are referred to as relators. The relator in this case will receive more than $1 million from the recovery announced today. The case is styled United States v. Madison – Simpson – Copiah Mental Health Commission Region 8, et al. , 3:09cv441 – HTW – LRA (S.D. Miss.).
The investigation and settlement were the result of a coordinated effort by the United States Attorney ’s Office for the Southern District of Mississippi and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Inspector General. There were also significant contributions to the investigation from the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Mississippi Attorney General ’s Office , Medicaid Fraud Control Unit. The United States government was represented by Assistant United States Attorney Angela Givens Williams, with contribution from Auditor Kim Mitchell. The Mississippi Division of Medicaid will receive a portion of the settlement in proportion to its contribution to the Medicaid fund.

Moving forward, Region 8 will be subject to oversight under its Corporate Integrity Agreement with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Inspector General. This agreement is designed to increase accountability and transparency and prevent future fraud and abuse.

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The claims settled by this agreement are allegations only, and there has been no determination of liability.

 

 

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