South Florida healthcare professionals sentenced for Medicare fraud
Orlando Sentinel, January 25, 2008
Owners of nine separate Miami-based healthcare corporations have been sentenced to prison terms, according to federal prosecutors with the Southern District of Florida. The defendants had filed fraudulent Medicare claims amounting to more than $56 million in unnecessary durable medical equipment and infusion therapy.
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