The operators of a Philadelphia nursing home must continue to face a False Claims Act suit accusing them of submitting inaccurate forms about residents in order to receive Medicare and Medicaid funding, a Pennsylvania federal court said.
Whistleblower Terry Jackson, a former certified nursing assistant at the River’s Edge facility, adequately accused Baker’s Bay Nursing Home Associates and DePaul Healthcare LP of submitting at least seven forms with inaccuracies to the government, Judge Eduardo C. Robreno of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania said Wednesday.
Medicare and Medicaid fund recipients are required to submit minimum data ...
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