MedRide, the state’s largest provider of rides for Medicaid patients, says it is busy trying to get its documentation in ...
A recent report finds fewer than three dozen community colleges nationwide received reimbursement from Medicaid in the past ...
A serial Medicaid fraudster was sentenced this week to prison for a $7 million scheme to bill federal health programs for fake medical exams. A state court judge sentenced Imran Shams, a 66-year-old ...
A man the New York Attorney General's Office described as a "serial healthcare fraudster" has been sentenced to between eight and one-third to 25-years in state prison for his role in a Medicaid fraud ...
Imran Shams receives 8-25 year prison sentence for a multi-million dollar health care fraud and must pay $7 million restitution.
Lists of potential healthcare spending cuts to include in a reconciliation bill are circulating on Capitol Hill, and healthcare is getting star billing.
A former clinic owner has been sentenced eight and one-third to 25 years in prison for orchestrating a multimillion-dollar Medicaid fraud scheme involving unnecessary medical tests.
There’s still a chance the move could be reversed if the two health care giants resolve their contractual dispute over rates.
6. New York Attorney General Letitia James said she is taking new measures to halt Medicaid fraud by medical transportation companies using fake billing schemes. The office issued cease-and-desist ...