Kansas Home Health Worker's Bills Claimed She Was Working Up To 39 Hours A Day
TOPEKA, KAN. - A Kansas City, Kan., woman working as a personal care attendant was indicted Wednesday on a federal charge that Medicaid paid more than $587,000 based on fraudulent bills she submitted, U.S. Attorney Barry Grissom and Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt announced. Doris Betts, 54, Kansas City, Kan., was charged with six counts of health care fraud.
Action Details
- Date:April 9, 2014
- Agency:U.S. Attorney
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Enforcement Types:
- Criminal and Civil Actions