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February 24, 2021
Yesterday, individual and corporate defendants litigating an insurance fraud dispute related to Roche’s blood-glucose test strips settled the matter for approximately $43.3 million. The plaintiffs, Roche Diagnostics Corporation and Roche Diabetes Care, Inc. (together, Roche), filed an unopposed motion for the entry of consent judgment and permanent injunction coupled with the litigants’ proposed agreement.
The Northern District of Alabama lawsuit originated in 2018 when Roche, a multinational healthcare business and diabetic test strip manufacturer, complained that Priority Healthcare Corporation as well as the individuals controlling the pharmacy network located primarily in Alabama and Mississippi, (collectively, Priority Care), submitted fraudulent rebate adjudications to insurance companies and pharmacy benefit managers for Roche’s test strips. In particular, the defendants purportedly billed insurance companies for blood-glucose t
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Humana and Roche Settle False Claims Act Lawsuit for $12.5 Million
Sanford Heisler Sharp LLPFebruary 8, 2021 GMT
NEW YORK, Feb. 08, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Sanford Heisler Sharp, LLP announced that Indianapolis-based Roche Diagnostics Corp. and Roche Diabetes Care, Inc. (“Roche”) and Louisville-based Humana, Inc., Humana Pharmacy, Inc., and Humana Pharmacy Solutions, Inc. (“Humana”) have agreed to settle a False Claims Act lawsuit brought by a whistleblower relator (“Relator”) on behalf of the United States. Defendants will pay $12.5 million to settle the government’s claims, and the Relator will receive a 29% share of the settlement, totaling $3,625,000.