Arthrex, Inc. has agreed to pay $16m to resolve allegations the device maker violated anti-kickback law. It’s the highest-profile of several medtech-related cases in which the US Department of Justice (DOJ) announced resolutions this week.
The DOJ says Arthrex violated the False Claims Act by paying a Colorado-based orthopedic surgeon to use the company’s SutureBridge and SpeedBridge kits, thereby causing fraudulent claims to be submitted to the government
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