{"meta":{"status":200,"messages":[],"pagination":{"max":1,"offset":0,"count":1,"total":1,"pageNum":1,"totalPages":1,"sort":null,"currentUrl":"https://api.digitalmedia.hhs.gov/api/v2/resources/media.json?offset=0&max=1&ignoreHiddenMedia=1&format=json&id=369&newUrlBase=http://www.stopmedicarefraud.gov/newsroom/your-state/kentucky","nextUrl":null,"previousUrl":null}},"results":[{"content":"<body>\n <div class=\"syndicate\"> \n  <h1 autofocus=\"true\">Kentucky</h1> \n  <p><strong>News Archive:</strong> 2014 | <a href=\"http://www.stopmedicarefraud.gov/newsroom/your-state/kentucky/2013archive/index.html\">2013</a> | <a href=\"http://www.stopmedicarefraud.gov/newsroom/your-state/kentucky/2011archive/index.html\">2011</a> | <a href=\"http://www.stopmedicarefraud.gov/newsroom/your-state/kentucky/2010archive/index.html\">2010</a> | <a href=\"http://www.stopmedicarefraud.gov/newsroom/your-state/kentucky/2009archive/index.html\">2009</a></p> \n  <p><em>May 28, 2014</em><br><strong>Kentucky</strong> - <a href=\"http://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/2014/May/14-civ-567.html\">King's Daughters Medical Center to Pay Nearly $41 Million to Resolve Allegations of False Billing for Unnecessary Cardiac Procedures and Kickbacks</a><br>Ashland Hospital Corp. d/b/a King's Daughters Medical Center (KDMC) has agreed to pay $40.9 million to resolve allegations that it submitted false claims to the Medicare and Kentucky Medicaid programs for medically unnecessary coronary stents and diagno</p> \n  <p><em>February 10, 2014</em><br><strong>Kentucky</strong>&nbsp;-&nbsp;<a href=\"http://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/2014/February/14-civ-138.html\">Government Settles False Claims Act Allegations Against Kentucky Addiction Clinic, Clinical Lab and Two Doctors for $15.75 Million</a><br>SelfRefind, a chain of addiction treatment clinics, PremierTox LLC, a clinical laboratory that performs urine testing and Drs. Bryan Wood and Robin Peavler, the owners of SelfRefind and PremierTox, have agreed to pay $15.75 million to resolve allegations that they violated the False Claims Act by submitting claims to Medicare and Kentucky\u2019s Medicaid program for tests that were medically unnecessary, more expensive than those performed or billed in violation of the Stark Law, the Department of Justice announced today.&nbsp; SelfRefind provides addiction services to Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries in 12 locations across Kentucky.</p> \n  <p><em>January 29, 2014</em><br><a href=\"http://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/2014/January/14-civ-095.html\">Kentucky Hospital Agrees to Pay Government $16.5 Million to Settle Allegations of Unnecessary Cardiac Procedures</a><br>Saint Joseph Health System Inc. has agreed to pay $16.5 million to resolve allegations that Saint Joseph Hospital violated the False Claims Act by submitting false claims to the Medicare and Kentucky Medicaid programs for a variety of medically unnecessary cardiac procedures, the Justice Department announced today. Saint Joseph Health System operates numerous hospitals statewide, including Saint Joseph Hospital, which is based in London, Ky.</p> \n  <p><em>January 28, 2014</em><br><a href=\"http://www.justice.gov/usao/kye/news/2014/2014-01-28-sjhlondon.html\">Saint Joseph London Hospital to Pay $16.5 Million to Settle False Claims Act Allegations of Unnecessary Heart Procedures</a><br>London, KY - Saint Joseph Health System, Inc., d/b/a Saint Joseph London Hospital (\"Saint Joseph\") has agreed to pay the U.S. Government $16.5 million to resolve civil allegations that it submitted false or fraudulent claims to the Medicare and Kentucky Medicaid programs for a variety of medically unnecessary heart procedures. According to the settlement agreement, the U.S. Government contends that from January 1, 2008 until August 31, 2011, several doctors working at the hospital performed numerous invasive cardiac procedures on Medicare and Medicaid patients who did not need them. The hospital then billed the federal programs for these unnecessary procedures, which include coronary stents, pacemakers, coronary artery bypass graft surgeries (\"CABGS\"), and diagnostic catheterizations.</p> \n </div>\n <script type=\"application/ld+json\">{\"@context\":\"http://schema.org\",\"@type\":\"Article\",\"headline\":\"Kentucky\",\"datePublished\":\"2014-30-10T23:30:28Z\",\"description\":\"News of Kentucky Medicare Fraud\",\"about\":\"kentucky\",\"audience\":\"\",\"dateCreated\":\"2014-30-10T23:30:28Z\",\"dateModified\":\"2016-52-08T11:52:34Z\",\"sourceOrganization\":\"Health and Human Services\"}</script>\n</body><div class='syndicate'><span><Strong>Syndicated Content Details:</strong></span><br/><span>Source URL: <a href='http://www.stopmedicarefraud.gov/newsroom/your-state/kentucky/index.html'>http://www.stopmedicarefraud.gov/newsroom/your-state/kentucky/index.html</a></span><br/><span>Source Agency: <a href='http://www.hhs.gov'>Health and Human Services (HHS)</a></span><br/><span>Captured Date: 2014-02-10 23:30:28.0</span><br/></div><iframe src=\"//www.googletagmanager.com/ns.html?id=GTM-KT9TM9&mediaId=369&mediaType=html&sourceUrl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.stopmedicarefraud.gov%2Fnewsroom%2Fyour-state%2Fkentucky%2Findex.html&userId=-1&sourceId=1&sourceAcronym=HHS&campaignId=-1&campaignName=null&languageId=1&isoCode=eng\" height=\"0\" width=\"0\" style=\"display:none;visibility:hidden\"></iframe><noscript><iframe src=\"//www.googletagmanager.com/ns.html?id=GTM-KT9TM9&mediaId=369&mediaType=html&sourceUrl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.stopmedicarefraud.gov%2Fnewsroom%2Fyour-state%2Fkentucky%2Findex.html&userId=-1&sourceId=1&sourceAcronym=HHS&campaignId=-1&campaignName=null&languageId=1&isoCode=eng\" height=\"0\" width=\"0\" style=\"display:none;visibility:hidden\"></iframe></noscript>","description":"News of Kentucky Medicare Fraud","id":369,"mediaType":"Html","name":"Kentucky","sourceUrl":"http://www.stopmedicarefraud.gov/newsroom/your-state/kentucky/index.html"}]}