A False Claims Act lawsuit has been filed by Integra Med Analytics against Providence St. Joseph Health, seeking $188.1 million related to alleged upcoding of Medicare claims.
According to media reports, Integra made the discovery of allegedly unwarranted major complication and comorbidity secondary codes. In its investigation, Integra identified J.A. Thomas and Associates (JATA) as the clinical documentation improvement consultancy for Providence. The lawsuit alleges Providence and JATA were "pushing doctors to make unwarranted diagnoses" and "using leading queries to change doctors' original diagnoses."
Reporting our lead story during this edition of Monitor Mondays will be False Claims Act attorney Mary Inman, partner in the London law office of Constantine Cannon. Also on board reporting the data analytics associated with this developing story will be senior healthcare analyst Frank Cohen, director of business intelligence and analytics for DoctorsManagement.
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