False Claims Act

NC 2026 Behavioral Health
OIG False Claims
Penalty
$150,000

Outcome

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Details

False Claims Act — $150,000 Settlement

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GREENSBORO – United States Attorney Sandra J. Hairston announced today that Compassionate Counseling Services, LLC (“Compassionate”), a behavioral health provider located in Rockingham, North Carolina, has agreed to pay $150,000 to settle civil claims under the Federal and North Carolina False Claims Acts concerning allegations that Compassionate caused the submission of false claims to the North Carolina Medicaid program.

HHS Office of Inspector General

How Crucible Prevents This

Crucible's billing compliance controls enforce documentation-to-claims reconciliation, requiring clinical attestation before claims submission and flagging billing patterns that deviate from documented care delivery.

Source: False Claims Act Settlement Reached With Rockingham Health Care Provider

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