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The $325m fraud case is 'one of the most egregious' of its kind, involving unneeded chemo, IV infusions, and more, DOJ ...
A Frisco physician agreed to pay $3.5 million to settle False Claims Act allegations in the Eastern District of Texas, Acting ...
According to the DOJ, Zamora-Quezada lived a "luxurious lifestyle," owning 13 real estate properties, a jet, and a Maserati ...
From two men charged in a $227 million Medicare scheme to a Boston physician pleading guilty to her role in a $35.3 million Medicare scheme, here are 10 healthcare billing fraud cases that Becker’s ...
Jorge Zamora-Quezada has been sentenced to a decade in prison for an 18-year healthcare fraud scheme that abused and ...
$8 million worth of real estate in Texas, and a luxury BMW. This case marks the highest forfeiture amount ever obtained in a health care fraud prosecution by the Department of Justice. Officials ...
Health officials advise some people should not get measles vaccine despite outbreak in Texas Julie Chrisley stepped out with ...
Charles Carrier agreed to plead guilty to one count of felony wire fraud that carries a potential 20-year prison sentence.
Dr. Jorge Zamora Quezada of Mission, Texas, was found guilty in 2020 for a $325M fraud scheme and was giving unnecessary ...
North Texas has long been a hotbed of healthcare ... $400 million – the highest forfeiture ever obtained in a healthcare fraud case in the Department’s history – and now his ill-gotten ...
A Houston home health agency owner was convicted for leading a Medicare fraud and identity theft scheme, falsifying documents ...