The state and federal government have reached a joint settlement agreement that calls for a licensed Waterford psychologist to pay $126,760 for allegedly billing Medicaid for services that were not provided.

On July 3, the offices of the U.S. attorney for the District of Connecticut and the Connecticut attorney general said they entered into a civil settlement with Dr. Arlene Werner to resolve allegations she violated the state and federal false claims acts. Werner is the owner of a private psychology practice near the Rhode Island border.

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