Delaware’s largest hospital system will pay more than $47 million to settle whistleblower allegations by its former compliance officer that it provided kickbacks to outside doctors in return for patient referrals, resulting in fraudulent Medicaid billing.

The settlement announced Friday comes nearly seven years after Ronald Sherman filed his whistleblower lawsuit, which remained under seal for more than a year, against Christiana Care Health System.

The lawsuit alleged that Christiana Care employees, including nurse practitioners, hospitalists and physician assistants, treated patients referred by non-CHSS physicians at no cost or below fair market value.

Those outside physicians then billed insurers, primarily Medicaid, for care that was actually provided by Christiana employees.

In exchange for the unearned billings, the physicians continued to funnel patients to Christiana Care rather than to other hospitals, according to the lawsuit.

  • snooggums
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    128 months ago

    Seems like the staff who committed fraud and the leadership that encouraged it should be in jail too.

  • Doug Holland
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    28 months ago

    Another “negotiated settlement” and a payment that sounds impressive — ooh, $47,000,000 — but won’t amount to a day’s business for a giant hospital network. Why no prosecutions? Why no prison time?