They share a personal story that happens across the country.
Many hospice enrollees allegedly were enrolled without their knowledge.
Tests were already covered by inpatient admissions.
Patients were ineligible to receive glucometers.
He prepared inaccurate medical records to justify fraudulent billing.
They helped manufacture false claims costing millions.
Man sentenced to 15 years in federal prison.
Telemedicine fraud scheme included fake medical records.
After plea, he got a year of probation, a fine, and $2.1 million in restitution.
He reportedly wanted a patient who was no longer profitable to “go bye-bye.”
Patients received equipment they didn’t request or need.
The Federal Trade Commission offers tips.