US Firm Pays $16m to Settle Healthcare Fraud Claims

A maker of optical lenses and related equipment has agreed to pay $16.4m to settle allegations it broke the False Claims Act by paying kickbacks to eye care providers. The Department of Justice (DoJ) alleged the firm “knowingly and willfully offered or paid” optometrists and ophthalmologists to order its products for their customers, who included Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries.

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