Accountants Deny Cover-up at California’s Community Memorial Hospital

An accounting firm that was contracted with Community Memorial Hospital in Ventura, Calif., is denying that it helped cover up alleged improper payments to physicians and filed false claims to Medicare, according to a report by the Ventura County Star.

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A lawyer for the accounting firm, Bartlett, Pringle & Wolf in Santa Barbara, Calif., is asking a judge to dismiss a lawsuit filed against the firm, saying hospital officials had ample evidence to raise their suspicions over former CEO Michael Bakst’s alleged financial improprieties.

 

Without admitting wrongdoing, the hospital paid the federal government about $1.5 million to settle allegations and Mr. Bakst agreed to pay the government $64,000 involving the same allegations.

 

Read the Ventura County Star report on Community Memorial Hospital.

 

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