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The Office of Public Affairs has announced that a mobile PET scan provider will pay $8.33 million to settle allegations of violating the False Claims Act. The accusations stem from claims that the provider engaged in unlawful kickback schemes to medical practices, incentivizing them to refer patients for unnecessary PET scans. Such practices not only undermine the integrity of medical decision-making but also contribute to inflated healthcare costs and potential harm to patients. The settlement aims to hold the provider accountable and deter similar misconduct in the healthcare industry. This action underscores the government’s commitment to combating healthcare fraud and ensuring that patient care remains the priority over financial gain.

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