Quincy Woman Arraigned on Additional Charges in Connection with Collecting Thousands from Fraudulent Billing Practices

Unknown 2026 Behavioral Health
OIG False Claims
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Quincy Woman Arraigned on Additional Charges in Connection with Collecting Thousands from Fraudulent Billing Practices — Settlement

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DEDHAM — A Quincy woman who owns a substance use treatment center was arraigned on additional charges in connection with a fraudulent scheme to bill public and private insurance for behavioral health services that were never provided to patients.

HHS Office of Inspector General

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