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4 Strategies To Protect Yourself From Whistleblower Suits

Arkansas hospice slapped with qui tam suit filed by competitor. You may think you’ve got all the bases covered in heading off whistleblower lawsuits, but you shouldn’t overlook the opposing team. Little Rock, Ark.-based for-profit Hospice Home Care Inc. (HHC) is learning that lesson the hard way, thanks to a qui tam suit filed by non-profit competitor Arkansas Hospice Inc., also of Little Rock. Arkansas Hospice filed the qui tam complaint in 2004, but the suit was just joined by the  government and unsealed in federal court last month. In the original qui tam filing obtained by Eli, Arkansas Hospice alleges that HHC billed for patients who resided in nursing homes at the general inpatient (GIP) level when they really only qualified for -- and HHC only furnished -- routine hospice care. HHC used the GIP billing to tell patients and referral sources that the patients wouldn’t have to pay for their [...]
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