Nursing home companies accused of misusing federal money received hundreds of millions of dollars in pandemic relief

For-profit nursing home providers that have faced accusations of Medicare fraud and kickbacks, labor violations or widespread failures in patient care received hundreds of millions of dollars in “no strings attached” coronavirus relief aid meant to cover shortfalls and expenses during the pandemic, a Washington Post analysis of federal spending found.

More than a dozen companies that received federal funding have settled civil lawsuits in recent years with the Justice Department, which alleged improper Medicare billing, forged documents, substandard care and other abuses.

The companies repaid the government a total of more than $260 million and nearly all are under active corporate integrity agreements with the inspector general of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services — the same department that distributed the payments under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act, or Cares Act. The five-year agreements require independent audits, employee training and other enhanced reporting protocols.

Source: Nursing home companies accused of misusing federal money received hundreds of millions of dollars in pandemic relief / KHN.org

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