Community Health to pay another $145M in whistleblower case, including $6.3M to former CFO

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3 thoughts on “Community Health to pay another $145M in whistleblower case, including $6.3M to former CFO

  1. These companies are a joke… “we have now settled all remaining claims with no finding of wrong doing” LOL, then why pay 1/2 BILLION dollars if you didn’t do anything wrong?

  2. The general public is smart enough to discern the meaning of settlement. $345mil + $135mil, just another day in “big business” one of the reasons Indiana ranks 8th (out of 50) in cost of facility health care [Indiana Capital Chronicle May, 2024].

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