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Originally published August 3 2008

Hospital Worker Receives Nearly $5 Million Reward in Whistleblower
Reward Over Hospital Billing Fraud
by David Gutierrez

(NaturalNews) A former nurse who filed a whistleblower lawsuit against
a hospital for defrauding Medicare has been awarded $4.94 million by
the court.

The award comes out of the $26 million that Saint Joseph's Hospital of
Atlanta Inc. and Saint Joseph's Health System Inc. agreed to pay
Medicare in exchange for having the lawsuit against them dropped.

Saint Joseph's Hospital, founded in 1880, is the oldest hospital in
Atlanta. According to the lawsuit, the hospital submitted numerous
Medicare claims between 2000 and 2005 that improperly billed
outpatient visits as "inpatient admissions." This led to the hospital
receiving substantially higher payments from Medicare than it was
entitled to.

Registered nurse Tami Ramsey attempted to bring the improper billing
procedures to the attention of doctors and supervisors while she
worked at the hospital, but says that no one expressed any interest in
the problem. Frustrated with what she felt was a hospital culture
tolerant of mistakes, Ramsey went to the federal government and began
gathering information for the whistleblower lawsuit.

According to Saint Joseph's spokesperson Lynn Peterson, the hospital
leadership was unaware of the improper billing, which was done by
doctors and other employees. These employees believed they were
following proper procedure, she said.

Kirk Wilson, president of Saint Joseph's, said that from now on,
billing will be handled by management nurses who have received
extensive training in Medicare billing procedures, and who are updated
regularly on rules changes.

According to Lynn, the hospital will not be hurt by the $26 million
expense, because it has been saving up money for the past two years in
expectation of this moment.

"Because we've been able to anticipate [the expense], and accrue it,
and put it away in reserves, it's not going to affect operations at
all," she said.

Saint Joseph's annual revenue is estimated at $400 million.





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