Osinek et al v. Kaiser Permanente
Case Number:
3:13-cv-03891
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Other Statutes: False Claims Act
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Firms
- Constantine Cannon
- Employment Law Group PC
- Gibbs Law Group
- Goldberg Kohn
- Hanagami Law
- Lieff Cabraser
- Loevy & Loevy
- O'Melveny & Myers
- Rukin Hyland
- Siegel Yee
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June 16, 2023
Kaiser Permanente Gets Tax Credit Claims Cut Permanently
A federal judge in California has rejected an argument that health care giant Kaiser Permanente should be held liable for allegedly ripping off an Affordable Care Act program through a "complicated" theory involving misissued tax credits, as that's not something the False Claims Act is supposed to deal with.
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January 19, 2022
Kaiser Says First-To-File Bar Breaks $1B Medicare Fraud Suits
Kaiser Permanente asked a California federal judge Tuesday to throw out at least three of the six qui tam suits alleging that it used fake diagnoses to defraud Medicare Advantage of $1 billion in treatment reimbursements, arguing it can only be made to face one qui tam action for each alleged fraud.
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October 26, 2021
DOJ Accuses Kaiser Of $1B Medicare Fraud, Fake Diagnoses
Kaiser Permanente defrauded Medicare out of about $1 billion by pressuring physicians to bolster patients' medical records with bogus diagnoses, the U.S. Department of Justice alleged in California federal court Monday, throwing its weight behind a half-dozen False Claims Act suits brought by whistleblowers over the past decade.
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July 30, 2021
Feds Join Medicare Advantage FCA Suits Against Health Giant
The federal government said on Friday that it has officially joined in on a half-dozen lawsuits claiming various Kaiser Permanente entities defrauded Medicare Advantage by exaggerating patient illnesses.