Daniel Umberger and Osteopathic Treatment and Diagnostic Services, P.C. Agreed to Pay $45,000 for Allegedly Violating the Civil Monetary Penalties Law by Submitting Claims for Services that Lacked Proper Supervision
After they self-disclosed conduct to OIG, Daniel Umberger, D.O. and Osteopathic Treatment and Diagnostic Services, P.C. (collectively, "Osteopathic"), New York, agreed to pay $45,843.03 for allegedly violating the Civil Monetary Penalties Law. OIG alleged that Osteopathic submitted claims for physical therapy services provided by physical therapists "incident to" physician services when a physician was not present on the premises. OIG also alleged that Osteopathic submitted claims for physical therapy services provided by physical therapy assistants "incident to" physician services that were actually supervised by a physical therapist, not a physician.
Action Details
- Date:August 31, 2018
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Enforcement Types:
- Fraud Self-Disclosures