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  2. Three Companies and Their Executives Pay $19.5 Million to ...

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    The settlement also resolves allegations that from January 2008 through December 2012, Colleran and Parker solicited and received kickbacks to refer patients from skilled nursing facilities managed by PSI or BCFL to Amber Home Care LLC, a home health care services provider.

  3. INVESTIGATOR | Doctor risks career to blow whistle on medical ...

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    Provider Services, now known as Foundations Health Solutions, and its CEO Brian Colleran, were part of a separate $19 million whistleblower settlement earlier this year in southern Ohio.

  4. Whistleblowers Will Receive $3.6M For Reporting Healthcare ...

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    The suit claims that the companies routinely assigned residents to more costly therapy services, regardless of care and resources, solely to obtain higher levels of Medicare reimbursements.

  5. Ohio Companies Pay $19.5M to Resolve Skilled Nursing Fraud Claims

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    Provider Services, Inc., n/k/a BCFL Holdings, Inc., et. al., Case No. 1:11-CV-217, and United States ex rel. Bourne and Goodwin v. Brian Colleran, et. al., Case No. 1:12-CV-935. The claims resolved by today’s settlement are allegations only, as there has been no determination of liability.

  6. Bourne v. Provider Servs. Holdings, LLC - Casetext

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    At all relevant times, Brian Colleran ("Colleran") was the key owner/president of Provider, FHS, Tridia, and Destiny (id. at ¶ 18); Robert Speelman ("Speelman") was the key owner/president of Atlas (id. at ¶ 20); and Daniel Parker ("Parker") was an officer/director at FHS (id. at ¶ 21).

  7. $19.5 Million Settlement Reached to Resolve False Claims Act ...

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    The allegations arose from lawsuits that claimed Foundations Health Solutions Inc, Olympia Therapy Inc, and Tridia Hospice Care Inc, and their executives, Brian Colleran and Daniel Parker submitted false claims for medically unnecessary rehabilitation therapy and hospice services to Medicare.

  8. Three Companies and Their Executives Pay $19.5 Million to ...

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    Ohio based Foundations Health Solutions Inc. (FHS), Olympia Therapy Inc. (Olympia), and Tridia Hospice Care Inc. (Tridia), and their executives, Brian Colleran (Colleran) and Daniel Parker (Parker), have agreed to pay approximately $19.5 million to resolve allegations pertaining to the submission of false claims for medically unnecessary ...