By Associated Press - Wednesday, November 25, 2020

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) - Sanford Health must pay more than $329,000 to settle allegations of improper billing to the South Dakota Medicaid plan, the state attorney general’s office announced Wednesday.

The penalty resulted from billing that was done on behalf of former Sanford neurosurgeon Dr. Wilson Asfora, the Argus Leader reported. A federal lawsuit accuses Asfora of using medical devices he had invested in during his surgeries involving Medicaid patients.

Federal anti-kickback laws prohibit health providers from using goods or services in which they have a financial interest for patients participating in federal medical programs. Asfora allegedly ran a physician owned distributorship that gives doctors a cut from the sales of devices.

Asfora has denied the allegations and has filed a counter suit against Sanford.

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