Urologist Sentenced to Nearly Six Years in Prison for Fraudulent Billings of Nonexistent Patient Visits and Unnecessary

Unknown 2026 Healthcare General
OIG False Claims
Penalty
$700,000

Outcome

OIG enforcement action against Urologist Sentenced to Nearly Six Years in Prison for Fraudulent Billings of Nonexistent Patient Visits and Unnecessary for false claims. Penalty: $700,000.

Details

Urologist Sentenced to Nearly Six Years in Prison for Fraudulent Billings of Nonexistent Patient Visits and Unnecessary — OIG Enforcement (2026)

OIG took enforcement action against Urologist Sentenced to Nearly Six Years in Prison for Fraudulent Billings of Nonexistent Patient Visits and Unnecessary in 2026 involving false claims violations in the Healthcare General sector.

Penalty: $700,000

Violation types: False Claims
Entity type: Healthcare Provider
Penalty type: Criminal

Source: Urologist Sentenced to Nearly Six Years in Prison for Fraudulent Billings of Nonexistent Patient Visits and Unnecessary Tests

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