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Monday, April 27, 2026

Meharry Medical College Agrees To Settle False Claims Act ... - Department of Justice

NASHVILLE – U.S. Attorney Henry C. Leventis announced today that the United States has reached an agreement with Meharry Medical College to settle allegations of violating the False Claims Act (FCA). Under the terms of the agreement, Meharry will pay $100,749 to resolve the allegations.

The United States alleged that, from 2016 until March 2020, Meharry submitted fraudulent claims to Medicare seeking payment for physician services provided in the internal medicine, OB/GYN, and psychiatric outpatient clinics, and for psychiatric consultations at Nashville General Hospital. In reality, these services were performed by unsupervised, non-physician residents.

“Combating healthcare fraud is a top priority for our office” said United States Attorney Leventis. “The allegations in this case not only constitute fraud on Medicare, but also an unacceptable risk to patients. We appreciate that Meharry agreed to implement changes to its policies to ensure compliance with Medicare’s supervision requirements regarding care provided by residents.”

As a condition of the settlement agreement, Meharry has also agreed to implement a Medicare billing policy designed to ensure compliance with Medicare billing requirements and will provide annual training to its faculty members and in-coming first-year residents concerning Medicare billing requirements for professional services provided by residents.

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