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- Cardinal Health Agrees to Pay More than $13 Million to . . .
BOSTON – Ohio-based pharmaceutical distributor, Cardinal Health, Inc , has agreed to pay $13,125,000 to resolve allegations that it violated the False Claims Act by paying “upfront discounts” to its physician practice customers, in violation of the Anti-Kickback Statute
- SEC. gov | Cardinal Health, Inc.
According to the complaint, Cardinal managed its reported revenue and earnings through a variety of undisclosed and improper actions Cardinal inflated reported operating revenue by misclassifying more than $5 billion of bulk sales as operating revenue
- Cardinal Health Executive’s False Claims Suit Closed, Court Says
A former Cardinal Health Inc executive’s fraud suit alleging that physician practices engaged in a kickback scheme is now closed following a September 2023 ruling, a federal court said
- Cardinal Health - $13. 125 Million | Whistleblower Law . . .
Health care fraud is handled by prosecutors at the Department of Justice and the United States Attorneys’ offices In 2019, we filed a qui tam complaint under the False Claims Act Together with our clients we helped government prosecutors put a stop to the illegal conduct
- Cardinal Health to pay $13 million to resolve U. S. kickback . . .
Drug distributor Cardinal Health Inc has agreed to pay more than $13 million to resolve allegations it gave doctors kickbacks to buy pharmaceutical products paid for by federal healthcare
- Detailed Fraud Scam - drpjlaw. com
Our firm contacted various federal agencies to report the fraud scam and notified representatives of Cardinal Health We learned from Cardinal Health that this scam using its name has been running for nearly 2 years
- cardinal-health | Violation Tracker
Violation Tracker, produced by the Corporate Research Project of Good Jobs First, is a wide-ranging database on misconduct by large and small corporations throughout the United States
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