Attorney General Cameron Announces Nearly $1 Million

DE 2026 Behavioral Health
OIG Healthcare Fraud
Penalty
$929,016

Outcome

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Attorney General Cameron Announces Nearly $1 Million — $929,016 Settlement

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FRANKFORT - Attorney General Daniel Cameron announced today that Kentucky's Medicaid Program will receive $929,016.95 as part of a settlement regarding allegations of fraud against Universal Health Services, Inc. ("UHS, Inc."), a for-profit holding company, which directly or indirectly owns the assets or stock of inpatient and residential psychiatric and behavioral health facilities, and UHS of Delaware, Inc., a subsidiary of UHS, Inc., which provides management services to UHS, Inc. and its subsidiaries (collectively, "UHS").

HHS Office of Inspector General

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Source: Attorney General Cameron Announces Nearly $1 Million Settlement for Kentucky's Medicaid Program Resulting from Allegations Against Universal Health Services, Inc. and UHS of Delaware, Inc.

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