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Webster Groves-based behavioral health services nonprofit Great Circle settled a case accusing the organization of overbilling the state's Medicaid program.
Great Circle did not admit wrongdoing in the $9,253 settlement.
Great Circle originally was accused of "improper billing" of Medicaid to the tune of nearly $2 million. The nonprofit disputed many of the alleged documentation errors that were used to estimate the figure.
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