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Sunday, May 3, 2026

DME Manufacturer to Pay $500K in False Claims Settlement - HomeCare

RALEIGH, North Carolina—United States Attorney Michael Easley announced that Joint Active Systems, Inc. (JAS), a manufacturer of range-of-motion devices located in Effingham, Illinois, has agreed to pay $500,000 to settle civil claims under the federal and North Carolina False Claims Acts concerning allegations that JAS caused submission of false claims to the North Carolina Medicaid program for certain durable medical equipment (DME).

The settlement resolved civil allegations which did not go to trial; JAS denies the allegations.

The United States and the State of North Carolina alleged that from January 6, 2012 through January 29, 2021, JAS was unable to directly bill North Carolina Medicaid for its “EZ” range-of-motion devices because JAS did not meet North Carolina Medicaid requirements and/or lacked credentials necessary to do so. JAS allegedly bypassed those requirements by entering into arrangements with local North Carolina orthotics and prosthetics providers to bill EZ devices on its behalf. JAS allegedly directed the local North Carolina orthotics and prosthetics providers to improperly submit claims for JAS EZ devices as orthotics using “L-Codes” under the Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System (HCPCS), thereby bypassing the medical necessity reviews and/or authorization processes that may have otherwise taken place.

Prosecutors alleged that the JAS EZ devices did not qualify for reimbursement as “L-Code” orthotics under North Carolina Medicaid, and that the...



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