From CNN/AP
Dialysis services company DaVita Inc. said Monday it is responding to a Department of Health and Human Services subpoena for documents related to Medicare claims for several drugs.
What do you think will come out of this government audit of DaVita? DaVita has willingly given up all of their documentation and files regarding Medicare claims, so perhaps they have nothing to hide. We'll keep you posted on any new developments. For the rest of this article, please click here.
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