It seems Medicare fraud permeates all areas of the
health care field as yet another case has come to light in the metro-Detroit area,
this time involving a physical therapy clinic. The clinic was involved in a
$13.8 million home health care fraud scheme. Physical therapy assistant Ankit
Patel of Westland , Michigan pleaded guilty to his
involvement in the scheme, admitting to conspiracy to commit health care fraud.
Beginning in June 2009, Patel
falsified medical documents for a number of different home health care agencies
in the Detroit-area. Patel created evaluations, falsified therapy revisit notes
and other medical documentation, and signed such documents, validating
treatment for physical therapy patients that did not exist. Patel later
admitted that he was in fact aware that the false documents he created would be
used to support false claims to Medicare.
Over the past few years, Medicare
paid out almost $1.5 million to Physicians Choice Home Health Care LLC, Quantum
Home Care Inc., and Moonlite Home Care Inc. – three companies that benefited
from Patel’s involvement.
As a result of his involvement in
the fraudulent scheme, Patel faces a maximum of 10 years in prison as well as a
$250,000 fine. However, Patel is not alone in these charges. Ten others have pleaded
guilty to involvement. One has already been sentenced: Hetal Barot was
sentenced to 30 months in prison for her involvement for the same criminal
charge. Patel is scheduled to be sentenced in March.
These charges were brought about
by the Medicare
Fraud Strike Force, an agency that has charged more than 1,480 defendants
who have collectively billed the Medicare program for more than $4.8 billion.
To learn more and read the
original article, please visit: http://7thspace.com/headlines/428595/usdoj_physical_therapy_assistant_pleads_guilty_in
connection_with_detroit_medicare_fraud_scheme.html
If you have questions about Medicare or
Medicaid fraud, or other legal issues, please contact Mark Mandell or Tariq
Hafeez at 248.380.0000 or online at www.MichiganFraudLawyer.com.
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