Tennessee Biotechnology Firm

TN 2019 Behavioral Health
OIG Healthcare Fraud
Penalty
$40,000

Outcome

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Details

Tennessee Biotechnology Firm — $40,000 Settlement

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On July 31, 2019, Prizam Healthcare Technologies, LLC d/b/a Raiven Healthcare and James Stefansic (collectively, "Raiven"), Nashville, Tennessee, entered into a $40,000 settlement agreement with OIG. The settlement agreement resolves allegations that Raiven submitted an NIH grant application that falsely represented that a community mental health center had agreed to recruit participants for Raiven's proposed study. Senior Counsels Michael Torrisi and David Traskey represented OIG.

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Source: Tennessee Biotechnology Firm Settles Case Involving False Statement in an HHS Grant Application

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