Seven People Charged In New Jersey Massive Health Care Fraud Scheme Involving Telemedicine And Durable Medical Equipment (DME)
NEWARK, N.J. - One of the largest health care fraud schemes investigated by the FBI and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of the Inspector General (HHS-OIG) and prosecuted by the Department of Justice resulted in charges against 24 defendants - seven of whom were charged in the District of New Jersey - including the CEOs, COOs and others associated with five telemedicine companies, the owners of dozens of durable medical equipment (DME) companies and three licensed medical professionals, for their alleged participation in health care fraud schemes involving more than $1.2 billion in loss, as well as the execution of over 80 search warrants in 17 federal districts. In addition, the Center for Medicare Services, Center for Program Integrity (CMS/CPI) announced today that it took adverse administrative action against 130 DME companies that had submitted over $1.7 billion in claims and were paid over $900 million.
Action Details
- Date:April 9, 2019
- Agency:U.S. Attorney
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Enforcement Types:
- Criminal and Civil Actions