Mississippi physician accused of healthcare fraud
Rehab Regs, December 26, 2008
Cassandra Faye Thomas, the owner and operator of Central MS Physical Medicine in Mississippi, was recently arrested on charges of healthcare fraud, according to a December 15 press release from the Office of Inspector General (OIG).
Dr. Thomas is accused of fraudulently billing Medicare and Medicaid $16 million for therapy services provided in patients’ homes. The therapy services in question, which Dr. Thomas billed as though she had provided or supervised, were actually provided by unlicensed and unqualified personnel with no supervision.
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