As stated in the press release, Medicare reimbursed these services at a rate of between $750 and $1200 and traditional event monitoring services at a rate of roughly $250. According to the qui tam complaints, LifeWatch was aware that Medicare reimbursement was unavailable for patients who had experienced only mild or moderate palpitations. The complaints further alleged that LifeWatch “nonetheless submitted claims to Medicare for ACT services for such patients using a false diagnostic code in order to have the claims paid. In addition, according to the complaints, LifeWatch improperly induced Medicare claims for monitoring services by providing valuable services in the form of full-time employees to several hospitals and medical practices without charge.” The relators alleged that these services amounted to kickbacks.
As part of the settlement, the relators will receive approximately $3.4 million plus interest as their share of the settlement proceeds.