Device manufacturer Alere Inc. has agreed to pay $33.2m to the US government to settle allegations the company violated the False Claims Act by knowingly selling unreliable diagnostic testing devices that were then billed to federal health-care programs. The US Department of Justice announced the settlement on March 23.
The charges, which arose from a whistleblower complaint, are tied to Alere's distribution of Triage point-of-care testing devices between January 2006 and March 2012. The assays are intended to help...
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