BRYAN, Texas (CN) - Kool Smiles, a chain of dental clinics, has reached a settlement with parents of 618 Texas children who claim its dentists performed unnecessary work and charged it to Medicaid.
What would you do if something just felt wrong at work? If you feared people could get hurt? Would you have the courage to blow the whistle? Whistleblowers often risk their own safety to right a wrong ...
A newly-released report sheds light on what happened, and the panic, inside an Arizona dental office that has been linked to the death of a 2-year-old boy. Zion Gastelum died four days after visiting ...
YUMA, AZ — A year after the death of a young Arizona boy following a dental procedure, a lawsuit is taking aim at everyone involved with the operation. Zion Gastelum, 2, passed away four days after a ...
The accusations in the media and in lawsuits were shocking: Needlessly drilling into baby teeth. Filling children’s mouths with stainless-steel crowns they didn’t need. Strapping patients down on ...
A national dental chain linked to two child deaths in Arizona will have to pay nearly $24 million to the United States government and 17 states for allegedly submitting false claims to state Medicaid ...
The Justice Department alleged in an announcement last week that dozens of Kool Smiles clinics across the country and an affiliated dental management company performed medically unnecessary dental ...
A national dental chain linked to two child deaths in Arizona will have to pay nearly $24 million to the United States government and 17 states for submitting false claims to state Medicaid programs.
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