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The U.S. joined a whistleblower suit against Community Health Systems Inc. (CYH) and three of its hospitals in New Mexico regarding Medicaid billing practices.

The suit accused the company and Eastern New Mexico Medical Center in Roswell, Mimbres Memorial Hospital in Deming and Alta Vista Regional Hospital in Las Vegas, N.M., of making false claims for federal matching Medicaid funds, the Justice Department said.

A company representative had no immediate comment.

The suit was filed under the qui tam provisions of the federal False Claims Act by Robert Baker, a former revenue manager in Community Health's corporate office.

Under the law, a private person can sue on behalf of the U.S. and receive a portion of the money recovered. Under the False Claims Act, the U.S. may recover three times the amount of its losses plus civil penalties.

Baker's complaint alleges Community Health and the three hospitals improperly obtained federal funds through two Medicaid programs starting in the summer of 2000. They were accused of making donations to New Mexico counties that they knew would be used by the counties and state to claim and obtain triple the amount in federal funds. Those funds then were paid to the hospitals under the Medicaid programs.

Baker alleges the donation arrangement violated the Medicaid law's prohibition of federal funding when the state or county has received donations from health-care providers related to the amount of Medicaid reimbursement paid to the provider.

Community Health's shares were at $13.42, down 3.8%, in after-hours trading.

-By Kathy Shwiff, Dow Jones Newswires; 201-938-5975; Kathy.Shwiff@dowjones.com