Atlanta GI practice to pay $4.75M for false claims allegations 

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Atlanta Gastroenterology Associates agreed to pay $4.75 million to resolve allegations that it received kickbacks in exchange for referrals of gastrointestinal pathology services, as well as performed medically unnecessary GI pathology services, according to a March 2 news release from the Justice Department. 

What happened? 

  • In approximately May 2017, Atlanta Gastroenterology Associates contracted with Advanced Pathology Solutions, a pathology laboratory located in Little Rock, Ark., to construct and operate a limited-capacity pathology laboratory in Atlanta Gastroenterology Associates’ office. 
  • In exchange for various benefits from Advanced Pathology Solutions related to the setup and ongoing operations of the in-house lab, including unlawful remuneration in exchange for patient referrals, Atlanta Gastroenterology Associates agreed to exclusively refer patients to the laboratory, the release said.
  • Atlanta Gastroenterology Associates also allegedly performed and billed for medically unnecessary special stains using a blanket or reflex ordering process without a pathologist first reviewing a routine stain and determining whether additional special stains were needed for the particular patient, and without justification in the medical record.
  • Atlanta Gastroenterology Associates and Advanced Pathology Solutions terminated their relationship in or around May 2020, according to the release.
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