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SF telehealth company agrees to pay $3.3M in fraud settlement; billing practices challenged
A San Francisco telehealth company has agreed to pay more than $3.3 million to settle a billing fraud case that was unearthed by a whistleblower, the San Francisco District Attorney’s Office announced Monday. Circle Medical Care of California, Circle Medical Technologies, Inc. and their medical director Dr. Nicole Tsang were accused of filing claims for […] The post SF telehealth company agrees to pay $3.3M in fraud settlement; billing practices challenged appeared first on Local News Matters .
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A San Francisco telehealth company has agreed to pay more than $3.3 million to settle a billing fraud case that was unearthed by a whistleblower, the San Francisco District Attorney’s Office announced Monday. Circle Medical Care of California, Circle Medical Technologies, Inc. and their medical director Dr. Nicole Tsang were accused of filing claims for […] The post SF telehealth company agrees to pay $3.3M in fraud settlement; billing practices challenged appeared first on Local News Matters .
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According to Local News Matters’s linked source, SF telehealth company agrees to pay $3.3M in fraud settlement; billing practices challenged, A San Francisco telehealth company has agreed to pay more than $3.3 million to settle a billing fraud case that was unearthed by a whistleblower, the San Francisco District Attorney’s Office announced Monday. Circle Medical Care of California, Circle Medical Technologies, Inc. and their medical director Dr. Nicole Tsang were accused of filing claims for […] The post SF telehealth company agrees to pay $3.3M in fraud settlement; billing practices challenged appeared first on Local News Matters .
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