Chattanooga clinic to pay $1.1 million for false Medicare claims that involve putting ‘electro-acupuncture devices’ on patients

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – Prosecutors said a Chattanooga chiropractic clinic agreed to pay around $1.1 million after it was accused of improperly billing Medicare for electro-acupuncture treatments that use “auricular stimulation devices.” The clinic was known as Apple Corporate Wellness, Inc. and is now known as Bryn Medical Center and…

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