AG Campbell Announces $2 Million

MA 2026 Behavioral Health
OIG False Claims
Penalty
$2 million

Outcome

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AG Campbell Announces $2 Million — $2,000,000 Settlement

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BOSTON — Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell has reached a $2 million settlement with SaVida Health, P.C. (SaVida), a physician group specializing in behavioral health and substance use treatment services with locations across Western Massachusetts. The settlement resolves allegations that the organization submitted false claims to MassHealth and MassHealth managed care entities (MCEs) by billing MassHealth for more expensive office visits than provided and billing for medically unnecessary urine drug tests.

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Source: AG Campbell Announces $2 Million Settlement With SaVida Health To Resolve Allegations Of False Billing To MassHealth

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