$18.5 Million Settlement reached in Whistleblower lawsuit with LifeWatch Services Inc

Settlement Amount: 
$18,500,000

A settlement has been reached in a whistleblower class action lawsuit brought against LifeWatch Services Inc who is accused of submitting false claims to federal health care programs.

The whistleblowers will receive approximately $3.4 million plus interest as their share of the settlement proceeds.

The initial whistleblower case was filed December 2009.  The United States alleged that LifeWatch improperly billed Medicare for ambulatory cardiac telemetry (ACT) services. ACT services are a form of cardiac event monitoring that use cell phone technology to record cardiac events in real time without patient intervention. Traditional event monitoring requires the patient to press a button when he or she notices a cardiac event to record the cardiac rhythms. Medicare reimbursed ACT services at between $750 and $1200 and traditional event monitoring services at roughly $250 during the relevant time period.

According to the complaints, LifeWatch was aware that ACT services were not eligible for Medicare reimbursement for patients who had experienced only mild or moderate palpitations. The complaints allege that LifeWatch nonetheless submitted claims to Medicare for ACT services for such patients using a false diagnostic code in order to have the claims paid. In addition, according to the complaints, LifeWatch improperly induced Medicare claims for monitoring services by providing valuable services in the form of full-time employees to several hospitals and medical practices, without charge. The relators (whistleblowers) in their lawsuits alleged that these services amounted to kickbacks.

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