Progressions Behavioral Health Services, Inc. and One of its Former Mental Health Therapists

PA 2026 Behavioral Health
OIG False Claims
Penalty
$27,500

Outcome

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Progressions Behavioral Health Services, Inc. and One of its Former Mental Health Therapists — $27,500 Settlement

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PHILADELPHIA - United States Attorney William M. McSwain announced that Progressions Behavioral Health Services, Inc. ("Progressions") andSharmon James, a mental health therapist formerly employed by Progressions, have agreed to pay $27,500 to resolve claims under the False Claims Act set forth in a qui tam complaint filed against them in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.

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Source: Progressions Behavioral Health Services, Inc. and One of its Former Mental Health Therapists Agree to Pay $27,500 to Resolve Potential False Claims Act Liability

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