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Arizona cardiology group agrees to $4.75 million settlement over alleged unnecessary vein procedures
A Arizona cardiology physician group in the Phoenix metropolitan area has agreed to pay $4.75 million to resolve allegations ...
PHOENIX — One of Arizona's largest cardiology groups has agreed to pay $4.75 million to resolve allegations of performing unnecessary treatments. The United States Attorney's Office for the District ...
A Valley-based physician group has reached a multimillion-dollar settlement amid allegations it billed public health programs for medically unnecessary procedures.
Southwest Cardiovascular Associates has joined Cardiovascular Associates of America (CVAUSA), a physician-led, national network. This partnership marks CVAUSA’s first offerings in Arizona with ...
Vanguard Health Systems has completed its $6.1 million acquisition of bankrupt Phoenix-based Arizona Heart Institute, according to an Arizona Republic report. The physician-owned cardiology practice ...
New East Valley location expands access to cardiology care, led by board-certified cardiologist Dr. Cristina Pecci, beginning February 2, 2026. The opening of the Tempe clinic reflects Heart and ...
Robert Bullington, Sr., MD — the first physician in Arizona to start a cardiology-only practice — died Sept. 8. at the age of 96, according to an obituary published by AZCentral. In 1957, Dr.
Phoenix-based Tri-City Cardiology and three physicians have agreed to pay $4.75 million to resolve allegations they violated the False Claims Act by performing medically unnecessary vein ablations, ...
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