Second Wrongful-Death Lawsuit Filed Against Iowa Nursing Home
A Pleasant Hills nursing home that has been repeatedly cited for insufficient staffing is now facing a second wrongful-death lawsuit after a resident died five days after admission.
Read More »Drug Testing Company to Pay $27 Million for Unnecessary Drug Testing and Kickbacks
Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown announced on October 15 that his office had reached a $27 million settlement with a drug testing company to resolve allegations that it billed…
Read More »Cyber Actors’ Brute Force and Credential Access Activity Compromises Critical Infrastructure Organizations
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), the National Security Agency (NSA), the Communications Security Establishment Canada (CSE), the Australian Federal Police (AFP), and…
Read More »Texas man guilty in $160 Million Medicare fraud scheme
A 59-year-old Houston man has been convicted of all 15 counts as charged for heading a massive Medicare fraud scheme involving the fraudulent billing of expensive topical creams. The jury…
Read More »County Worker Charged with Stealing Nearly $100K from Wisconsin Nursing Home Resident
Authorities say a former Rock County Human Services employee faces felony theft charges after stealing nearly $100,000 from a resident at the county’s Rock Haven nursing home.
Read More »Manhattan DA Announces Indictment of Home Health Aide for Assaulting a 95-Year-Old Woman
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin L. Bragg Jr. announced the indictment of Oluwanifemi Aborisade, 26, a home health aide, for assaulting a 95-year-old woman in her care in July 2024. According…
Read More »Georgia Healthcare Office Manager Sentenced to Prison for Embezzlement Scheme
The former office manager of a Georgia chiropractic office was sentenced to serve more than five years in prison after a federal jury found her guilty of committing bank fraud…
Read More »Precision Toxicology to Pay $27M to Resolve Allegations of Unnecessary Drug Testing and Kickbacks
Attorney General Anthony G. Brown announced that his office has reached a settlement with Precision Toxicology for $27 million to resolve allegations that it billed government health programs for medically…
Read More »Physician and Medical Practice Pay $3.8 Million to Resolve False Claims Act Allegations
A California physician and her former medical practice have agreed to pay $3.8 million to settle allegations that they violated the False Claims Act by knowingly submitting false claims to…
Read More »Former Tufts Medical Center Doctor Convicted of Attempted Sex Trafficking of a Child
A former anesthesiologist at Tufts Medical Center was convicted yesterday by a federal jury of attempted sex trafficking of a child. Sadeq Ali Quraishi, 47, was convicted of one count…
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