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St. Peter's Hospital (Helena, Montana)

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46°34′56″N 111°59′48″W / 46.5822°N 111.9967°W / 46.5822; -111.9967 St. Peter's Hospital is a healthcare facility in Helena, Montana. The hospital was founded in 1883. The facility has a 24-bed behavioral center and a 99-bed acute care facility.

The facility was the subject of controversy due to Dr Thomas C Weiner's practice there. Weiner was fired in 2020.

St Peter's paid a fine of more than $10 million in response to a federal investigation over charges for procedures that were never actually performed.

References

  1. "Saint Peter's Hospital". helenahistory.org.
  2. "About Us". sphealth.org. Retrieved 2024-12-26.
  3. McSwane, J. David (2024-12-20). ""I Thought He Was Helping Me": Patient Endured 9 Years of Chemotherapy for Cancer He Never Had". ProPublica.
  4. McSwane, J. David (2024-12-05). "Eat What you Kill". ProPublica.
  5. "Montana doctor overprescribed meds, overbilled health care to pad income, prosecutors say". nbcmontana.com. 2024-08-07.
  6. Wagner, JoVonne (2024-08-27). "St. Peter's agrees to pay $10.8 million to settle federal investigation".

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