Maryland Woman Indicted for Treating Patients While Fraudulently Posing as a Physician's Assistant

MD 2013 Physician Practices
OIG Controlled Substance Identity Theft
Penalty
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Outcome

OIG enforcement action against Maryland Woman Indicted for Treating Patients While Fraudulently Posing as a Physician's Assistant for controlled substance, identity theft.

Details

Maryland Woman Indicted for Treating Patients While Fraudulently Posing as a Physician's Assistant — OIG Enforcement (2013)

OIG took enforcement action against Maryland Woman Indicted for Treating Patients While Fraudulently Posing as a Physician's Assistant in MD in 2013 involving controlled substance, identity theft violations in the Physician Practices sector.

Violation types: Controlled Substance, Identity Theft
Entity type: Physician Practice
Penalty type: Settlement
Location: MD

Source: Maryland Woman Indicted for Treating Patients While Fraudulently Posing as a Physician's Assistant

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Source: Maryland Woman Indicted for Treating Patients While Fraudulently Posing as a Physician's Assistant

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