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Alexandria Dentist Sentenced to 46 Months for Multi-Million-Dollar Health Care Fraud
ALEXANDRIA, VA—Tuan Vu, 43, of Arlington, Virginia, was sentenced today to 46 months in prison, followed by two years of supervised release, for defrauding more than 50 private dental insurance providers of more than $2 million. He was also ordered to pay a $250,000 fine and $2,021,141 in restitution.
Arizona-Based NextCare Inc. to Pay U.S. $10 Million to Resolve False Claims Act Allegations
WASHINGTON—NextCare Inc., an Arizona-based company, has agreed to pay $10 million to settle federal and state allegations that it submitted false claims, the Justice Department announced today. NextCare is an owner of a chain of urgent care facilities with locations in Arizona, Colorado, Texas, North Carolina, Ohio, and Virginia.
Annapolis Serial Fraudster Sentenced to Five Years in Prison for Over $2.6 Million in Losses from Real Estate, Business Loan, and Social Security Fraud Schemes
BALTIMORE—U.S. District Judge Marvin J.
Alexandria Dentist Pleads Guilty to Health Care Fraud
ALEXANDRIA, VA—Tuan Vu, 43, of Annandale, Va., pleaded guilty today to fraudulently billing insurance providers hundreds of thousands of dollars for dental services that he did not provide to his patients. Neil H.
SXC Health Solutions and Catalyst Health Solutions Sign Five-year Contract Renewal
LISLE, IL , Oct. 25, 2011 /CHICAGOPRESSRELEASE.COM/ – SXC Health Solutions Corp.
Civil Unions For Hetero Couples, Too?
When State Senator Dave Koehler, a sponsor of the recently-passed bill allowing civil unions in Illinois, took the floor to defend it on Wednesday, he said, “Let me tell you what this bill isn’t: it is not gay marriage.” Many opponents saw that as mere semantics, arguing that a civil union was a marriage in everything but name. But it turns out civil unions don’t only bypass the “marriage” part of gay marriage — they’re also not necessarily for gay couples only.
Applications for jobless aid rise sharply (AP)
WASHINGTON – The number of people seeking jobless benefits jumped sharply last week, after two straight weeks of declines. The increase undermines hopes that unemployment claims, after falling four times in the previous five weeks, were on a sustained downward trend.
How the major stock indexes fared Thursday (AP)
NEW YORK – Stocks struggled to a mixed finish Thursday after weak earnings news from 3M and other companies weighed on the market. The market had risen steadily in the opening moments of trading following a surprise drop in first-time claims for unemployment benefits, but traded sideways for much of the rest of the day.
SXC Health Solutions Announces Two-For-One Stock Split
LISLE, IL, Sept. 2 /CHICAGOPRESSRELEASE.COM/ – SXC Health Solutions Corp.
Democrats to give jobless benefits another vote (AP)
WASHINGTON – Millions of people stuck on the jobless rolls would receive an extension of unemployment benefits averaging $309 a week under a Senate bill that appears set to break free of a Republican filibuster. Democrats have stripped the unemployment insurance measure down to the bare essentials for Tuesday’s vote, which is a do-over of a tally taken late last month.