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Tenet Healthcare to pay $1.4M to settle cardiac lawsuit

Tenet Healthcare Corporation and its Southern California hospital Desert Regional Medical Center will pay $1.41 million to resolve allegations that they knowingly charged Medicare for implanting unnecessary cardiac monitors in patients.

Medicare only reimburses services and treatments that are reasonable and medically necessary.

Tenet acknowledged it settled the lawsuit “related to a portion of cardiac loop recorder devices implanted from 2014 to 2017” at Desert Regional Medical Center.

Read the full article here.

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