Unnamed Home Healthcare Company (Bridgeton, MO)
Outcome
Four individuals including company owner Daniell Green indicted on one count of conspiracy to commit healthcare fraud and four counts of healthcare fraud for fraudulently billing Missouri Medicaid $1.46 million.
Details
Unnamed Home Healthcare Company (Bridgeton, MO) — Missouri Medicaid Fraud
Outcome: Four individuals indicted for fraudulently billing Missouri Medicaid $1.46 million; owner Daniell Green pleaded not guilty at initial appearance.
The owner of a Bridgeton, Missouri home healthcare company and three associates were accused of fraudulently billing the Missouri Medicaid Program $1.46 million. The four defendants — Daniell Green (age 48, St. Charles), Dejuan Bingham (age 51, Florissant), Kimberly Diazascencio (age 51), and Thomas Keith (age 34, East Prairie) — were indicted on February 11, 2026.
The indictment charged all four defendants with one count of conspiracy to commit healthcare fraud and four counts of healthcare fraud. The scheme involved submitting claims for home health care services to Missouri Medicaid that were either not provided, not medically necessary, or otherwise fraudulent.
Green appeared in court following indictment and pleaded not guilty. The Eastern District of Missouri U.S. Attorney's Office announced the indictment on February 17, 2026, with investigators from multiple agencies participating in the healthcare fraud enforcement action.
Primary Source: St. Louis County Home Health care Company Owner, Associates Accused of $1.46 Million Fraud
How Crucible Prevents This
Crucible's claims-integrity monitoring would flag billing by associates without documented care delivery; a compliance gate requiring authenticated service logs linked to individual billing events would surface fraudulent claims at submission.
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