University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and head of cardiothoracic surgery to pay $8.5 million to settle claims of fraudulent Medicare billing on booking multiple surgeries at the same time

 The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and the head of its cardiothoracic surgery department have agreed to pay $8.5 million to settle claims that they fraudulently billed Medicare and Medicaid for complex surgeries.

The settlement resolves a 2019 whistleblower lawsuit by a former UPMC doctor, claiming that UPMC regularly allowed James Luketich to book as many as three complex surgeries at the same time, going back and forth between patients, not participating in key parts of the surgeries, and sometimes keeping patients under unnecessary anesthesia.

Jeffrey Newman is a whistleblower lawyer. He can be reached at 617-823-3217 or Jeff@Jeffnewmanlaw.com