Three home health care employees plead guilty to home health care Medicaid fraud of $87 Million

Three employees of home health care companies, Travis Moriarty, 37, Tiffhany Covington, 41, and Brenda Lowry Horton, 48, all of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, pleaded guilty conspiracy to defraud the Pennsylvania Medicaid program. The companies Moriarty Consultants, Inc. (MCI), Activity Daily Living Services, Inc. (ADL), Coordination Care, Inc. (CCI), and Everyday People Staffing, Inc. (EPS). MCI,...
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Skilled nursing company Signature HealthCare pays $30 million to settle federal case charging Medicare and Medicaid fraud

Signature HealthCARE, LLC (Signature), will pay more than $30 million to settle cases based on Medicare and Medicaid fraud charges for giving patients more therapy than they needed, even if they were sick and could not tolerate the therapy sessions. Signature, which owns and operates approximately 115 skilled nursing facilities,has agreed to resolve allegations...
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Massachusetts Medicaid fraud rises to nearly $17 million up 9 percent but whistleblowers also increasing

Massachusetts Whistleblower Law Massachusetts Medicaid fraud hit a new record, rising to $17 million, says the state auditor. Suzanne Bump. Bump released an annual report Monday outlining a nine percent year-over-year increase in public assistance benefit fraud in fiscal year 2017. She noted that the fraud "represents a small percentage of overall spending, but has...
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MedMax Compounding Company Bilked Tricare Millions of Dollars, and Sold Unneeded Drugs

Steven M. Butcher, 39, owner of MedMax LLC, which provided marketing services for compounded medications, pleaded guilty before U.S. District Judge John Michael Vazquez in Newark federal Court for conspiracy to commit healthcare fraud and violate the Anti-Kickback Statute. Butcher used his company, MedMax, to convince people to obtain unneeded compound medications and then bill...
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