ComfortZone Home Health Care, LLC
Outcome
CEO Naya Campbell and owner Stephanie Mobley pleaded guilty to felony Medicaid fraud and were ordered to pay $1.7 million restitution after submitting false reimbursement claims to Pennsylvania Medicaid.
Details
ComfortZone Home Health Care, LLC — Medicaid Fraud (2026)
Outcome: The CEO and owner of a Montgomery County, Pennsylvania home health agency were sentenced after pleading guilty to felony Medicaid fraud, ordered to pay $1.7 million in restitution.
ComfortZone Home Health Care, LLC operated as a Medicaid provider agency in East Norriton, Pennsylvania. CEO Naya Campbell and her mother, owner Stephanie Mobley of Audubon, Pennsylvania, operated the agency and submitted false reimbursement claims to Pennsylvania Medicaid over an extended period.
Both individuals pleaded guilty to felony counts of corrupt organizations, theft by deception, and Medicaid fraud. Campbell was sentenced to incarceration and ordered to pay financial restitution. The $1.7 million fraud amount reflects the total false claims submitted to the Medicaid program for services that were either not provided or misrepresented.
The Pennsylvania Attorney General's office prosecuted the case. Home health agencies billing Medicaid are required to maintain contemporaneous service documentation, qualified staffing records, and accurate billing certifications — all of which were allegedly falsified here.
Primary Source: PA AG / OIG Enforcement Record
How Crucible Prevents This
Crucible billing audit hooks would detect systematic discrepancies between service logs and submitted claims. Enrollment verification controls would flag co-ownership structures used to conceal billing arrangements. Cross-referencing against LEIE exclusion lists would catch prior disqualifying convictions before enrollment.
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