Brockton-Based Mental Health Provider Agrees To $700,000

Unknown 2026 Behavioral Health
OIG False Claims
Penalty
$700,000

Outcome

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Brockton-Based Mental Health Provider Agrees To $700,000 — $700,000 Settlement

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BOSTON — Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell today announced a $700,000 settlement with a Brockton-based mental health provider concerning allegations that it submitted false claims to MassHealth.

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Source: Brockton-Based Mental Health Provider Agrees To $700,000 Settlement To Resolve MassHealth Fraud Allegations

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