Mobile Doctors' Chicago CEO and Doctor Arrested on Federal Health Care Fraud Charges; Offices Searched in Three Cities
CHICAGO - The chief executive officer of Chicago-based Mobile Doctors, which manages physicians who make house calls in six states, and one of its physicians in Chicago were arrested today on federal health care fraud charges. At the same time, federal agents executed search warrants at Mobile Doctors' offices in Chicago, Detroit, and Indianapolis, as well as warrants to seize up to $2.568 million in alleged fraud proceeds from various bank accounts. The charges allege a scheme to fraudulently increase (also known as "upcoding") Medicare bills for in-home patient visits that Mobile Doctors falsely claimed were more complicated and longer than they actually were. The charges also allege that Mobile Doctors' physicians falsely certified that patients were confined to their homes, enabling home health care agencies to claim fees for additional services for patients who were not actually qualified to receive them.
Action Details
- Date:August 27, 2013
- Agency:U.S. Attorney
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Enforcement Types:
- Criminal and Civil Actions