The hospital was charged with billing Medicaid for clinic services at a higher rate allowed for clinics that are open only part-time, while it ran the clinics full-time. It was also charged with lying on state financial reports. The investigation found that the hospital had real-estate contracts with a doctor who was allegedly an associate of the Gambino crime family.
Hospital executives who were warned by their lawyer and the Department of Health, CEO Americo Varone, Executive Vice President Joseph Pisani, and Senior Vice President James Walsh, have left the hospital.
The hospital released a statement that "we deeply regret and are embarassed by the misconduct carried out by former executives of the hospital that led to this settlement."
This is just a reminder that pharmaceutical companies are hardly the only health care organizations accused of misconduct, nor are they necessarily responsible for the worst misconduct in health care.
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