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Federal Sweep: 8 Arrested in Southern California Health Care Fraud Case

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Major Healthcare Fraud Bust in Los Angeles: Eight Arrested in $50 Million Scheme

LOS ANGELES (AP) — In a significant crackdown on healthcare fraud, federal authorities have arrested eight individuals connected to schemes totaling an astonishing $50 million in and around Los Angeles. The arrests, which highlight ongoing issues within the healthcare industry, come amid heightened scrutiny of hospice services across California.

Allegations Against Healthcare Providers

Five of the arrested individuals are linked to hospice-care centers located in Glendale, Artesia, Tarzana, and Simi Valley. These centers are accused of billing Medicare for patients who did not qualify for hospice services, falsely declaring them terminally ill. In addition to this, one suspect was apprehended in Idaho, while another was arrested in Los Angeles for allegedly defrauding a West Coast labor union’s health care plans. An individual in Los Angeles also faces charges for forging immigration medical documents.

Federal Initiative Against Fraud

This crackdown is part of a broader federal emphasis on combating healthcare fraud in California, particularly criticizing the Democratic-led state for not adequately addressing improper spending. At a news conference, First Assistant U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli, appointed by the Trump administration, labeled California as a “kingdom of fraud.”

The California Governor’s Office, led by Gavin Newsom, defended the state’s efforts, noting significant actions against hospice fraud. Since 2021, California has halted new hospice licenses and revoked more than 280 licenses since then, with an additional 300 providers currently under investigation.

Federal and State Government Collaboration

In a post on social media, Governor Newsom expressed support for the federal government’s actions: “Glad the federal government is finally stepping up to do their part.” The Trump administration has actively initiated a national anti-fraud task force aimed at identifying and prosecuting unlawful activities related to Medicare and Medicaid.

New Strategies for Monitoring Fraud

Dr. Mehmet Oz, head of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, reported that 221 hospices had been closed in just ten weeks as part of a critical review process. He emphasized the need for thorough oversight, stating, “We’re going to review every single hospice in California.”

In an attempt to improve oversight and transparency, the agency plans to implement a new, publicly available hospice scoring system based on care metrics. This effort aims to better identify potentially illegitimate facilities.

Key Cases Unveiled in the Bust

Among the most significant allegations was the case of an Artesia-based hospice center whose owner submitted fraudulent claims exceeding $9 million to Medicare, receiving over $8.5 million in payments. Beneficiaries were reportedly promised $300 per month to enroll in hospice care, even though they did not need it. These beneficiaries received unnecessary items, such as nutritional shakes and wheelchairs.

An additional individual charged in this ongoing investigation is already serving time in federal prison for a prior hospice fraud case. This person’s spouse was arrested as a co-defendant recently.

Continuing Investigations

Further investigations revealed a Tarzana nurse who allegedly submitted over $3.8 million in fraudulent claims, with Medicare paying approximately $3.4 million. This nurse has yet to be arrested, and court dates for these arrests have not been set.

As the legal proceedings unfold, the focus on fraud within the healthcare system highlights the ongoing challenges faced by regulators and law enforcement in ensuring the integrity of federally funded healthcare services.


For continuous updates on healthcare fraud and its impact, visit Medicare.gov and CMS.gov.

Related Topics:

  • Understanding Medicare Fraud
  • California’s Response to Healthcare Fraud
  • Importance of Oversight in Healthcare
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