$1.83 Million Settlement reached to resolve False Claims Act Allegations against Kaiser Foundation Hospitals

Settlement Amount: 
$1,830,322

A settlement has been reached to resolve False Claims Act allegations against Kaiser Foundation Hospitals. Kaiser Sunnyside Medical Center, Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of the Northwest and Northwest Permanente P.C., Physicians & Surgeons (collectively, Kaiser NW) are accused of billing Medicare without obtaining written certifications of terminal illness required under the federal health care program.

Medicare hospice care providers like Kaiser NW must obtain written certifications of terminal illness for each hospice beneficiary’s initial certification period (the first 90 days of care) from the medical director of the hospice and the individual beneficiary’s attending physician, if the beneficiary has one. Medicare requires a hospice to obtain these certifications prior to billing Medicare in order to help ensure that hospice care is medically necessary.

 

In June 2005, Kaiser NW submitted a report to the Department of Health and Human Service’s Office of Inspector General disclosing that between October 2000 and March 2004, there were instances in which Kaiser NW did not obtain written certifications of terminal illness for hospice beneficiaries prior to billing Medicare for the beneficiaries’ initial certification period. The settlement announced today resulted from the company’s disclosure.

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