NYS Department of Health Files Charges Against Oncologist Dr. Yi
NYS Department of Health Files Charges Against Oncologist Dr. Yi
Dr. Won “Sam” Yi, M.D., Comprehensive Cancer Services (CCS) Oncology’s former CEO and chief medical director, is facing administrative charges filed by the New York State (NYS) Department of Health in the death of six patients and one other. The now-defunct CCS Oncology closed earlier in 2018 after filing for bankruptcy. The center had been dropped by Independent Health’s network of providers, leading to a $10.6 million drop in gross revenue, according to documents filed recently in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Buffalo. At one point, it had been was one of the largest private cancer treatment practices in the area.Arthur G. Baumeister Jr., CCS’ bankruptcy attorney, said at the time of the filing, “Dr. Yi cooperated in the transition of patients, and the wind down of the practices. He’s of course, very disappointed.” Yi is said to have “blamed the practice’s difficulties on the move by Independent Health.”Independent Health had responded that fifteen months of negotiations with CCS Oncology failed to produce “an agreement on a new, value-based model of reimbursement.” Spokesperson Frank Sava added, “Independent Health did not make the decision to non-renew with CCS hastily.”Then, in the spring, the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) raided CCS Oncology offices in NYS seizing information related to possible fraud. That’s when the investigation into Yi’s competency as an oncologist began.
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Former CCS president charged in connection with six patient deathsFormer CCS Oncology chief charged by Health Department in patient deathsState DOH deciding charges against CCS Oncology in 6 patient deathsCCS Oncology revenue fell 38 percent after it was dropped by Independent Health
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