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Yes, there is some waste, fraud and abuse in Medicaid, just as there is throughout our health care system and in every large ...
Authorities said she owned a counseling and spa services business and billed the program for services that were never ...
Soraya Sawicki, 64, of Avon, was sentenced to 18 months in prison with five years of conditional discharge. She also paid ...
Law enforcement is investigating potential overbilling and fraud tied to Medicaid’s Community Health Worker Program.
An Avon woman was sentenced to 18 months in prison Wednesday in Hartford Superior Court for defrauding Medicaid by submitting ...
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (KOLO) - A pair of behavioral health company owners in Las Vegas have been sentenced in a Medicaid fraud case ...
Sharon “Kaleigh” Hood pleaded guilty May 29 to one count of exploitation of an endangered or impaired person, a Class C ...
Camille Funches, Rodshiekka Chester and their company, Building Resilience, were found guilty of fraudulently billing Medicaid for services that were not performed. The ...
A Heber Springs caregiver pleaded guilty after using an elderly patient’s banking information to create PayPal and Cash App accounts to send herself money.
Sharon “Kaleigh” Hood of Heber Springs was convicted of exploiting an impaired person and sentenced to five years of probation and an order for 40 hours of community service.
The woman was arrested in Georgia and extradited to Connecticut for defrauding Medicaid by allegedly billing for personal care services she did not provide.