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Tenet settles SEC suit for $10M

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Tenet Healthcare has agreed to pay $10 million to the Securities and Exchange Commission to settle a suit alleging Medicare fraud. The SEC filed suit in 2002 against Tenet and four of its former officers, contending that the hospital operator had deliberately miscoded Medicare inpatient and outpatient charges as outliers. Coming up with the $10 million should be no problem for Tenet, which says that it has already set aside enough money to cover the settlement.The SEC agreement is actually a small settlement when compared to its deal with the Department of Justice; Tenet agreed last year to pay more than $700 million and waive another $175 million in Medicare payments to satisfy that agency. Executives at Tenet say has become a "new company" since the charges were filed, having made large changes in operations, financial management and compliance.

To get more information on the settlement:
- read this United Press International article

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Tenet, the "new company" that, in a previous reincarnation, as National Medical Enterprises (NME),paid off nearly $750 million in fines, civil damages and insurance settlements in 1994-97. That time it was for criminal conspiracy, civil lawsuits, and kickbacks to doctors in its psychiatric hospital empire. In 1995 in the midst of the FBI investigation they changed their name to Tenet and started all over in a new fraudulent scheme. So now they are a "new company" again?

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