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Ohio Health Centers Sued for Improper Billing

Akron, OH: A class action lawsuit has been filed against St. Elizabeth Boardman Health Center, and a second suit filed against Forum Health Northside Medical Center. Both suits allege that the hospitals improperly billed Medicaid patients for Medicaid-covered services. Further, both suits allege breach of contract and negligence.

The complaint against St. Elizabeth was filed on behalf of Denise Cuscino, of New Middletown. The complaint against Northside was filed on behalf of Ann Boylen, mother of a minor named Vivian Boylen, of Youngstown.

The plaintiff's lawyers seek to include within the class all Ohio Medicaid patients each institution billed for Medicaid-covered services during the past 15 years. Each suit seeks more than $25,000 in damages for each plaintiff and each class.

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Last updated on Sep-13-10
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