Florida Supplier Sentenced for $11.4M Medicare Fraud
Christian Cruz faces nine years in prison for Medicare fraud, defrauding $11.4 million from federal health care programs, with severe penalties for exploitation.
Christian Cruz faces nine years in prison for Medicare fraud, defrauding $11.4 million from federal health care programs, with severe penalties for exploitation.
CMS has paused new Medicare supplier enrollments for 6 months to combat healthcare fraud. Learn its implications for the industry and compliance challenges.
Discover the latest changes to the DMEPOS Competitive Bidding Program by CMS and what it means for healthcare suppliers and regulatory compliance.
Prepare for the new Medicare regulations on DME ownership transfers impacting billing. Ensure compliance to maintain Medicare privileges efficiently.
Learn about the upcoming regulatory changes affecting Durable Medical Equipment ownership transfers, and prepare your business for compliance by January 1, 2026.
Krishna Gidwani sentenced to prison and ordered to pay $3M restitution in $4 million Medicare fraud scheme involving medically unnecessary durable medical equipment. Case is part of DOJ's 2025 National Health Care Fraud Takedown targeting DME fraud and telemarketing schemes.
OIG report identifies Medicare overpayments for continuous glucose monitors and urges CMS to reduce payment rates, highlighting potential savings.
Two South Florida men indicted for a $34.8 million Medicare fraud involving medically unnecessary durable medical equipment and illegal kickbacks. Highlights compliance and regulatory risks in Medicare billing.
Krishna Gidwani pleaded guilty to conspiracy in a $4M Medicare fraud involving durable medical equipment. Part of DOJ's 2025 National Health Care Fraud Takedown.
Fernando Valenzuela Ayub pleaded guilty to a $51 million Medicare fraud scheme involving durable medical equipment. The case highlights key issues in Medicare billing and compliance.