Former Employee of Southern California Ambulance Company Sentenced to Prison for Role in Medicare Fraud Scheme
Outcome
OIG enforcement action against Former Employee of Southern California Ambulance Company Sentenced to Prison for Role in Medicare Fraud Scheme for medicare fraud. Penalty: $1.1 million.
Details
Former Employee of Southern California Ambulance Company Sentenced to Prison for Role in Medicare Fraud Scheme — OIG Enforcement (2026)
OIG took enforcement action against Former Employee of Southern California Ambulance Company Sentenced to Prison for Role in Medicare Fraud Scheme in CA in 2026 involving medicare fraud violations in the Ambulance / Medical Transport sector.
Penalty: $1.1 million
Violation types: Medicare Fraud
Entity type: Ambulance Service
Penalty type: Criminal
Location: CA
Source: Former Employee of Southern California Ambulance Company Sentenced to Prison for Role in Medicare Fraud Scheme
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