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6 arrested in alleged kickback scheme at Sacred Heart Hospital
April 16, 2013|By Jason Meisner | Tribune reporter
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The three-year investigation came to light early Tuesday when federal agents arrested Novak, 58, of Park Ridge, as well as another hospital executive and four physicians in connection with a scheme that prosecutors said netted more than $225,000 in cash and at least $2 million in health care program reimbursements.
Authorities said the scheme at Sacred Heart subjected the poor and elderly to sometimes risky procedures they didn't need.
"Any time you come across a case where patients are being used as pawns for profit, it is troublesome," said Lamont Pugh III, who heads the inspector general's office for the Department of Health and Human Services in the Chicago area
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But it was concern about the unnecessary tracheotomies that caused federal investigators to move in when they did, Shapiro said.
"As you know, these are procedures which involved inserting a tube into the patient's windpipe or actually surgically cutting a hole in the patient's throat," Shapiro said....
April 16, 2013|By Jason Meisner | Tribune reporter
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The three-year investigation came to light early Tuesday when federal agents arrested Novak, 58, of Park Ridge, as well as another hospital executive and four physicians in connection with a scheme that prosecutors said netted more than $225,000 in cash and at least $2 million in health care program reimbursements.
Authorities said the scheme at Sacred Heart subjected the poor and elderly to sometimes risky procedures they didn't need.
"Any time you come across a case where patients are being used as pawns for profit, it is troublesome," said Lamont Pugh III, who heads the inspector general's office for the Department of Health and Human Services in the Chicago area
...
But it was concern about the unnecessary tracheotomies that caused federal investigators to move in when they did, Shapiro said.
"As you know, these are procedures which involved inserting a tube into the patient's windpipe or actually surgically cutting a hole in the patient's throat," Shapiro said....
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Chicago Hospital Did Unnecessary Tracheotomies, Raided By FBI
June 29, 2013
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Physicians can bill $160 for every visit to a tracheotomy patient at the hospital, compared to $32 for seeing a ventilator patient in a nursing home. In at least one case, the hospital?s pulmonologist allegedly directed an ICU nurse to ?snow? (sedate) a patient so heavily that only ?the whites of his eyes? would be visible in order to perform an unnecessary tracheotomy.
Novak has owned and has run the hospital since 1988, when he took over the struggling nonprofit Franklin Boulevard Community Hospital. He gave the hospital a new name even though it is has no religious affiliation, said Patrick S. DeMoon, the hospital?s CEO before the change...
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June 29, 2013
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Physicians can bill $160 for every visit to a tracheotomy patient at the hospital, compared to $32 for seeing a ventilator patient in a nursing home. In at least one case, the hospital?s pulmonologist allegedly directed an ICU nurse to ?snow? (sedate) a patient so heavily that only ?the whites of his eyes? would be visible in order to perform an unnecessary tracheotomy.
Novak has owned and has run the hospital since 1988, when he took over the struggling nonprofit Franklin Boulevard Community Hospital. He gave the hospital a new name even though it is has no religious affiliation, said Patrick S. DeMoon, the hospital?s CEO before the change...
- See more at: http://lawmedconsultant.com/5848/chi....WCwfRMRp.dpuf