Sunday, June 27, 2010

Columbia/HCA's violations while Rick Scott was CEO

The list of violations

In two huge settlements, Columbia/HCA hospitals paid the federal government $1.7 billion to settle allegations of a broad range of frauds against Medicare committed by the company while Rick Scott was chief executive.

The civil fines included settling these allegations:

• Upcoding, or claiming patients were sicker than they were to get more money from Medicare: $403 million

• Inflated hospital cost reporting to get more money out of Medicare:
$356 million

• Physician kickbacks: $225.5 million

• Improper billing of patients for home health visits:
$106 million

• False cost reports involving the purchase of home health agencies: $90 million

• False cost reports concerning marketing expenses: $50 million

• False cost reports on Curative Wound Care Centers: $17 million

• False cost reports on Lawnwood Regional Medical Center in Fort Pierce:
$5 million

• False billing for transferred patients: $5 million

• False cost reports involving Cedars Medical Center in Miami: $950,000

Criminal fines against two HCA subsidiaries:
$95.3 million

Source: Department of Justice

The illegal kickbacks

In a lawsuit filed in 1999, the Justice Department accused Columbia/HCA of making illegal payments to almost 250 doctors in Florida and Texas in exchange for patient referrals from the doctors — a violation of antikickback laws, government lawyers said. The company later pleaded guilty to one criminal charge of illegal kickbacks and paid a $30 million fine. Neither Rick Scott nor any other company executive was criminally charged.

Florida hospitals

Columbia/HCA HospitalIllegal
Payments
Doctors PaidMedicare
Referrals
Aventura Hospital &
Medial Center
$1.3 million18$8 million
Miami Heart Institute$3.3 million16$34.1 million
Plantation General Hospital$326,0008$800,000
Palms West Hospital
(Palm Beach County)
$2 million23$5 million
Southwest Florida Regional Hospital (Lee County)$907,00017$2.8 million
Florida total$7.9 million82$50.8
million

Texas hospitals

El Paso area hospitals$6.9 million77$103.3
million
Corpus Christi
area hospitals
$2.3 million75$19.9 million

Source: Federal court records

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