Corporate Compliance

California doctors indicted in multi-million dollar Medicare fraud scheme

Healthcare Auditing Weekly, February 26, 2007

A group of Los Angeles-area doctors, healthcare administrators and associates have been indicted on charges that they manipulated elderly and mentally ill patients into accepting more than $12 million of unnecessary respiratory treatments, LawFuel.com reports.

The group allegedly used donugts, candy, and soda to convince the patients to accept the treatments, which were then billed to Medicare.

According to the indictment, the six doctors involved in the scheme paid kickbacks to healthcare administrators of board-and-care facilities to make the elderly and metnally ill patients available for respiratory therapy.

Click here to read LawFuel.com's entire news release on the indictment.

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