Corporate Compliance

Cardiologist pays $1.8 million for Medicare scheme

Healthcare Auditing Weekly, October 30, 2007

An Ohio cardiologist, Mohammed Aiti, pleaded guilty to ordering cardiology tests that weren't medically necessary in a scheme to defraud Medicare. He performed unnecessary stress tests, and only ordered tests based on whether or not insurance would cover them, not based on the medical needs of patients. He received at least $1.8 million in reimbursement from Medicare through his scheme.

Aiti agreed to give up more than $1.8 million, lost his medical license, and can no longer participate in any federal healthcare programs. He faces up to five years in prison and a fine of $250,000.

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