The top three defendants in a local $22 million healthcare fraud case have reached a plea deal with the federal government.
At plea hearings for Aaron W. Hertel and Michael R. Brown, prosecutor says two used "creative billing methods" to boost physical therapy business.
Some 70 million people are covered by Medicaid, a public health insurance program for low-income Americans. Trump and Republicans want to pass a $4.5 trillion tax cut, writes Steve Almond. Their plan ...
Aaron W. Hertel, 46, and Michael R. Brown, 48, pleaded guilty along with their corporation in the largest-ever prosecution of ...
A court-appointed special master has found that U.S. authorities do not have evidence to support their billion-dollar fraud ...
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - The owner of an Oahu physical therapy clinic, was sentenced for healthcare fraud on Thursday.
A Harrisburg woman was sentenced to 41 months in prison on charges of health care fraud and bank fraud. According to the ...
As healthcare increasingly relies on automated claims processing, fraud detection becomes crucial. Venkata Sambasivarao ...
One of the biggest hurdles in Medicare fraud detection is the extreme class imbalance, where fraudulent claims represent less ...
A 41-year-old Waialua man was sentenced to nine months in federal prison for using unlicensed workers to provide physical ...
Raju Sharma, 61, is the owner of Pharmagears and RR Medco and allegedly billed Medicare patients for equipment the patients ...
The woman was sentenced to almost a year in federal prison for using a SNAP benefits card and receiving unemployment payments ...