Quincy Woman

Unknown 2026 Behavioral Health
OIG False Claims
Penalty
$0

Outcome

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Details

Quincy Woman — Criminal

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BOSTON — A Quincy woman who owned a behavioral health clinic has pleaded guilty and been sentenced to serve three to four years in state prison in connection with a widespread fraudulent scheme to bill the state’s Medicaid program (MassHealth) and other private and government-funded insurance plans for behavioral health services that were never provided to patients or were improperly provided.

HHS Office of Inspector General

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Source: Quincy Woman Pleads Guilty, Sentenced to Prison for Fraudulent Billing Scheme for Behavioral Health Services Not Provided

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