As Part of National Health Care Fraud Takedown, Federal Prosecutors in Los Angeles Charge 14 Defendants in Fraud Schemes that Allegedly Cost Public…
As Part of National Health Care Fraud Takedown, Federal Prosecutors in Los Angeles Charge 14 Defendants in Fraud Schemes that Allegedly Cost Public Healthcare Programs nearly
The defendants charged locally are among hundreds of people charged across
In the
"Health care fraud schemes such as these threaten the vital trust between a patient and his or her health care provider, undermine the integrity of our health care system, and cost all Americans billions of dollars," said Acting United States Attorney
The defendants charged locally include four physicians, including Dr.
The 57-year-old Olsen surrendered to authorities on Tuesday after being indicted last week by a federal grand jury on 34 counts of illegally prescribing controlled drugs, including oxycodone, and one count of false statement on a
During the investigation, Olsen also sold hundreds of prescriptions to addicts in other states, such as
In another local case involving a physician, Dr.
The indictment in this case alleges that Powers, of
"Americans already struggling with health care issues and rising premiums are further burdened with each dollar lost to fraud," said
"Those who would enrich themselves through healthcare fraud -- including billing for unnecessary services, accepting kickbacks, and billing for prescriptions that were never provided -- are putting profits over patients, stealing from government health programs and taxpayers alike," said Special Agent in Charge
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"Our office, in partnership with our fellow investigative agencies, will continue to uncompromisingly investigate and bring to justice the people who perpetrate these criminal acts," said Amtrak Inspector General
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The other cases filed in federal court in
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* Dr. Kanagasabai Kanakeswaran was indicted late last month on one count of conspiracy to pay and receive kickbacks for health care referrals and four counts of receiving kickbacks for health care referrals. The charges arise from a kickback conspiracy at a home health company called Star Home Health Resources. The owners and operators of Star allegedly paid kickbacks to referring physicians, including Dr. Kanakeswaran, in exchange for the physicians referring Medicare beneficiaries to receive home health services from Star. The indictment alleges that from
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* Xiao "Kimi" Gudmundsen, a licensed acupuncturist and the owner of
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Indictments and criminal informations contain allegations that a defendant has committed a crime. Every defendant is presumed to be innocent until and unless proven guilty in court.
The cases from the
The local cases were filed by Assistant United States Attorneys and Trial Attorneys with the
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