AG Jepsen: State Reaches False Claims Act

CT 2026 Behavioral Health
OIG False Claims
Penalty
$120,000

Outcome

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AG Jepsen: State Reaches False Claims Act — $120,000 Settlement

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A social worker and a doctor will pay a total of $120,000 to Connecticut's Medical Assistance Program (CMAP) through settlement agreements that resolve civil allegations involving the filing of false and fraudulent claims for payments at a Branford-based outpatient behavioral health clinic for children, Attorney General George Jepsen said today.

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Source: AG Jepsen: State Reaches False Claims Act Settlement with Providers at Children's Behavioral Health Clinic

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