Amid allegations of Medicare fraud, Y-NH settles for $3.7 million
Fine marks second this year for embattled hospital
The embattled Yale-New Haven Hospital, already mired in a decade-long tussle over the unionization of its workers, agreed Friday to pay a fine of $3.78 million to the U.S. Department of Justice in order to settle accusations of Medicare fraud.
The hospital did not admit any liability in the settlement, which was announced Friday morning by U.S. Attorney Kevin O’Connor.
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