Two Women Charged with Health Care Fraud for Allegedly Illegally Providing Medical Services
Outcome
OIG enforcement action against Two Women Charged with Health Care Fraud for Allegedly Illegally Providing Medical Services for medicaid fraud.
Details
Two Women Charged with Health Care Fraud for Allegedly Illegally Providing Medical Services — OIG Enforcement (2026)
OIG took enforcement action against Two Women Charged with Health Care Fraud for Allegedly Illegally Providing Medical Services in NJ in 2026 involving medicaid fraud violations in the FQHCs / Community Health Centers sector.
Violation types: Medicaid Fraud
Entity type: Fqhc
Penalty type: Criminal
Location: NJ
Source: Two Women Charged with Health Care Fraud for Allegedly Illegally Providing Medical Services
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