MedStar Ambulance Pays $12.7M for False Medicare Claims; Whistleblower to Get $3.5M

Posted: 02/07/2017  browse the blog archive
MedStar Ambulance Pays $12.7M for False Medicare Claims; Whistleblower to Get $3.5M

Medstar Ambulance Inc., including four subsidiary companies and its two owners, Nicholas and Gregory Melehov, have agreed to pay $12.7 million to resolve allegations that the Massachusetts-based ambulance company knowingly submitted false claims to Medicare, the Department of Justice announced last month.

The settlement resolves allegations that Medstar submitted false claims to Medicare for ambulance transport services. Specifically, the United States alleged that Medstar routinely billed for services that did not qualify for reimbursement because the transports were not medically reasonable and necessary, billed for higher levels of services than were required by patients’ conditions, and billed for higher levels of services than were actually provided.

As part of the settlement, Medstar has agreed to a corporate integrity agreement with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).

The allegations were filed in a lawsuit by Dale Meehan, a former employee in Medstar’s billing office, under the whistleblower provisions of the False Claims Act. Those provisions allow private individuals to sue on behalf of the United States and to share in the proceeds of any settlement or judgment. Meehan will receive approximately $3.5 million.

As part of the settlement today, Medstar has agreed to a corporate integrity agreement with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).

The Chanler Group, in association with the Hirst Law Group, represents whistleblowers who take action under the False Claims Act to report fraud committed against the federal and state governments.  We have years of experience representing whistleblower clients who expose every kind of fraud against the government, including health care fraud, contract fraud, and tax fraud.  Read more about our expertise in False Claims Act cases and how you can take action.