Nursing home chain to pay $38M settlement for improper billing, poor care

Extendicare, one of the largest nursing home chains in the U.S., has agreed to a $38 million settlement to resolve federal claims that it improperly billed for physical therapy and provided such poor care that it was effectively worthless, reports The New York Times.

This case is the largest settlement in the Department of Justice’s history that involved a nursing home providing substandard care.

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