Miami nurse gets 20 years in $192M Medicare fraud case involving genetic tests for cancer [Miami Herald]
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The companies then sent pre-filled orders for the products to Hernandez, who signed them while falsely stating she had examined or treated the patients, federal prosecutors said. Hernandez billed Medicare as though she were conducting complex office visits with the patients, most of whom she never spoke to or saw. Prosecutors said she routinely submitted claims to the federal insurance program for more than 24 hours of “office visits” in a single day.
“In 2020, Hernandez ordered more cancer genetic tests for Medicare beneficiaries than any other provider in the nation, including oncologists and geneticists,” the
At Thursday’s sentencing, U.S. District Judge
Although Hernandez went to trial alone, she collaborated with other
In June, Stein was sentenced to five years in prison and ordered to pay
Stein and Panda’s co-owner,
In 2021, Palatnik, 44, of
As part of his plea deal, Palatnik admitted that he paid
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