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Corporate Integrity Agreement with CHC Holdings, LLC d.b.a. / Carter Healthcare

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DOCUMENTS

AGREEMENT PRESS RELEASE

Carter Healthcare Affiliates And Two Senior Managers To Pay $7.175 Million To Resolve False Claims Act Allegations For False Florida Home Health Billings

Published by the United States Department of Justice | View article on www.justice.gov

Carter Healthcare LLC, an Oklahoma-based for-profit home health provider, its affiliates CHC Holdings and Carter-Florida (collectively Carter Healthcare), and their President Stanley Carter and Chief Operations Officer Bradley Carter have agreed to pay $7.175 million to resolve allegations that they violated the False Claims Act by billing the Medicare program for medically unnecessary therapy provided to patients in Florida.

Oklahoma City Home Health Company And Two Former Corporate Officers Agree To Pay $22.9 Million To Settle Federal False Claims Act And Kickback Allegations Arising From Improper Payments To Referring Physicians

Published by the United States Department of Justice | View article on www.justice.gov

OKLAHOMA CITY – CHC Holdings, LLC d/b/a Carter Healthcare, an Oklahoma limited liability company that provides home healthcare through subsidiaries in multiple states, including Texas and Oklahoma, as well as Stanley Carter and Brad Carter (collectively Defendants) agreed to pay $22,948,004 to resolve allegations that Carter Healthcare wrongfully paid physicians to induce referrals of home health patients under the guise of medical directorships, resulting in the submission of false claims to the Medicare and TRICARE programs, announced United States Attorney Robert J. Troester.