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Doctors at Teaching Hospital in California Will Pay Medicare $2.2-Million to Settle Billing Claims

By JOSEPH GIDJUNIS

A group of doctors at Loma Linda University Medical Center, in California, has agreed to pay $2.2-million to settle accusations raised in a Medicare audit that they overbilled the federal agency.

According to the audit, the doctors allegedly charged Medicare for supervising...

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