Cigna Group announces settlement with US on claims it overcharged
Medicare Advantage program
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[October 02, 2023]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Health insurer Cigna Group says it has
reached a settlement with the United States over claims it overcharged
the government's Medicare Advantage program by making it appear patients
were more ill than they actually were.
The settlement, reached on Friday, includes a payment of about $172
million by Cigna. Cigna said it also will enter into a corporate
integrity agreement with the U.S. Office of Inspector General.
U.S. prosecutors in Manhattan in October 2022 said Connecticut-based
Cigna obtained tens of millions of dollars in Medicare funds between
2012 and 2019 by submitting false diagnoses for patients in cases in
which providers retained by the company had not conducted the necessary
tests.
Medicare is a government health insurance program for people ages 65 and
older.
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Signage for Cigna is pictured at a health facility in Queens, New
York City, U.S., November 30, 2021. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly/File Photo
(Reporting by Paul Grant; Editing by
Daniel Wallis)
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