Larchmont Woman Sentenced to Nearly 3 Years in Federal Prison for Her Role in Hospice and Diagnostic Testing Fraud that

Unknown 2019 Hospice
OIG Healthcare Fraud
Penalty
$14 million

Outcome

OIG enforcement action against Larchmont Woman Sentenced to Nearly 3 Years in Federal Prison for Her Role in Hospice and Diagnostic Testing Fraud that for healthcare fraud. Penalty: $14 million.

Details

Larchmont Woman Sentenced to Nearly 3 Years in Federal Prison for Her Role in Hospice and Diagnostic Testing Fraud that — OIG Enforcement (2019)

OIG took enforcement action against Larchmont Woman Sentenced to Nearly 3 Years in Federal Prison for Her Role in Hospice and Diagnostic Testing Fraud that in 2019 involving healthcare fraud violations in the Hospice sector.

Penalty: $14 million

Violation types: Healthcare Fraud
Entity type: Hospice Provider
Penalty type: Criminal

Source: Larchmont Woman Sentenced to Nearly 3 Years in Federal Prison for Her Role in Hospice and Diagnostic Testing Fraud that Conned Medicare

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Source: Larchmont Woman Sentenced to Nearly 3 Years in Federal Prison for Her Role in Hospice and Diagnostic Testing Fraud that Conned Medicare

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