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Medicare Advantage Company Pays $342M to Government in Midst of Billing Probe
Elevance Health, a Medicare Advantage company, paid $342 million to the U.S. government to settle allegations of overcharging Medicare for years. The payment followed a CMS enforcement action demanding corrections to billing practices, marking the first time CMS secured such a large repayment from a Medicare Advantage plan.
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