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Arkansas Pathology Lab Pays $30M to Settle Kickback and Unnecessary Testing Claims

via Washington Times·3h ago

An Arkansas anatomic pathology laboratory and its owners agreed to pay $30 million to the United States to resolve allegations of unlawful kickbacks and medically unnecessary testing. The Justice Department secured a settlement that addresses systemic issues within the state's medical testing sector. This case highlights ongoing concerns regarding financial incentives driving unnecessary medical procedures.

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