Attorney General Josh Stein Reaches $61,000 Medicaid Fraud

NC 2026 Behavioral Health
OIG False Claims Medicaid Fraud
Penalty
$61,000

Outcome

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Attorney General Josh Stein Reaches $61,000 Medicaid Fraud — $61,000 Settlement

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(RALEIGH) Attorney General Josh Stein today reached a $61,000 settlement with Patrick Shawn Murphy, a behavioral health provider in Burlington, to resolve allegations that Murphy submitted false claims to the North Carolina Medicaid program. The settlement funds will be returned to the program.

HHS Office of Inspector General

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Source: Attorney General Josh Stein Reaches $61,000 Medicaid Fraud Settlement with Burlington Provider

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