Georgia Medical Business Owner Gets 10 Years For Defrauding Medicare

24 people, 130 durable medical equipment (DME) companies and $1.2 billion. It all adds up to one of the largest health care fraud schemes pulled off in United States history. As Jonathan Stempel of Reuters.com reports, the huge scheme involved doctors, telemarketers and owners of the aforementioned DME companies who more »
Read MoreA large chunk of the blogs posted, here on the Allegiant Experts Blog, cover stories of health care fraud. Sadly, there are far too many occurrences of said fraud to comprehensively cover them all each and every week. However, we feel that by bringing some light to an unfortunate truth more »
Read MoreIf you’ve been nicknamed the “Greedy Butcher”, you certainly have lost favor with the general public. And, in the case of Dr. Aria Sabit, his diminished reputation has come with good reason. The Afghani immigrant, who apparently obtained his U.S. citizenship illegally, recently pleaded guilty in a Detroit federal court more »
Read MoreThe False Claims Act and qui tam law have a long and interesting history together. During the Civil War, massive civilian procurements by the governments of both the Union and Confederacy provided an opportunity for unscrupulous individuals to profit by selling everything from defective weapons, spoiled food, and even empty more »
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