Sioux City Mental Health Counselor Arrested For Fraudulent Billing Insurance And Medicaid
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Sioux City Mental Health Counselor Arrested For Fraudulent Billing Insurance And Medicaid — Settlement
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The Iowa Insurance Division’s Fraud Bureau and the Department of Inspections, Appeals, and Licensing's Medicaid Fraud Control Unit conducted a joint investigation regarding Sioux City Mental Health Counselor Amy Hecht. It is alleged that Hecht provided false medical codes on patient’s bills to provide additional reimbursement to which she was not entitled.
HHS Office of Inspector General
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