Former Employees of Southern California Ambulance Company and Dialysis Center

CA 2026 Behavioral Health
OIG Medicare Fraud
Penalty
$6.6 million

Outcome

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Details

Former Employees of Southern California Ambulance Company and Dialysis Center — $6,600,000 Criminal

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WASHINGTON - A former employee of a Southern California ambulance company and a former employee of a Los Angeles dialysis treatment center both pleaded guilty today to fraud charges for their roles in a fraud scheme that resulted in more than $6.6 million in fraudulent claims to Medicare. Three other individuals charged in the case previously pleaded guilty.

HHS Office of Inspector General

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Source: Former Employees of Southern California Ambulance Company and Dialysis Center Plead Guilty to Medicare Fraud Charges

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