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An Atlanta urology practice and its physician will pay $14 million to settle allegations of healthcare fraud involving unnecessary procedures and billing for services that were never performed.
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ATLANTA — An Atlanta urology practice will pay a $14 million settlement after being accused of performing unnecessary procedures on patients and billing for services that were not done. The U.S.
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