The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services plans to propose regulations that would align Medicaid reimbursements from managed care companies with fee-for-service rates.
Home health company with office in Holyoke agrees to pay $10M for alleged billing fraud
Modified: 12/18/2020 2:53:29 PM
HOLYOKE A home health service company with locations in Holyoke has agreed to pay a $10 million settlement with the state attorney general’s office over allegations it falsely billed the state’s Medicaid program.
In a press release Friday, Attorney General Maura Healey announced that her office had reached a settlement with the Lawrence-based company Maestro-Connections Health Systems and its CEO George Kiongera. In addition to its office at 111 Lyman St. in Holyoke, Healey’s office noted that the company also has offices in Lawrence, Auburn, Athol, Framingham, Taunton and Lynn.