Mich. A.G. Nessel Joins $117 Million Settlement to Resolve Medicaid Fraud Allegations at Psychiatric, Behavioral Health Care Facilities
Attorney General
UHS is a for-profit holding company which directly or indirectly owns the assets or stock of facilities that provide psychiatric and behavioral health services to individuals, including beneficiaries of various federal health care programs. Its subsidiary,
Michigan UHS facilities include
"This agreement settles over a decade of alleged fraudulent activities and compensates
The settlement resolves allegations that between
* Admission of Medicaid beneficiaries who were not eligible for inpatient or residential treatment;
* Failure to properly discharge beneficiaries who no longer needed inpatient or residential treatment;
* Keeping beneficiaries at UHS facilities for improper and excessively long stays;
* Failure to provide adequate staffing, training, and/or supervision of staff;
* Billing for services not rendered;
* Improper use of physical and chemical restraints and seclusion; and
* Failure to provide inpatient acute or residential care in accordance with federal and state regulations, including, but not limited to, failure to develop and/or update individualized assessments and treatment plans, failure to provide adequate discharge planning, and failure to provide required individual and group therapy.
This conduct violated both the Federal False Claims Act and the Michigan Medicaid False Claim Act.
This settlement results from 18 whistleblower lawsuits originally filed in federal courts throughout
This matter was handled by Attorney General Nessel's Health Care Fraud Division. The Health Care Fraud Division receives 75 percent of its funding from the
Click here to see a link of the settlement: https://www.michigan.gov/documents/ag/UHS-MI_Fully_Executed_Agreement_696383_7.pdf



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