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HOUSTON ‐ A 60-year-old Richmond man is now in custody on charges of making false statements in his scheme to defraud Medicare, announced Acting U.S. Attorney Jennifer B. Lowery.
Richmond health care worker accused of copying, pasting doctor signatures as part of Medicare fraud scheme
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RICHMOND, Texas – A Richmond health care worker is now in custody after authorities said he falsified multiple documents as part of a scheme to defraud Medicare.
Paul Njoku, 60, was the owner and operator of Opnet Healthcare Services Inc. and did business with P&P Healthcare Services, according to legal records.
Officials said Medicare had made several requests to Njoku and the company for them to send documentation proving multiple billed claims.
Legal records show that in response to the requests, Njoku “falsified patient treatment notes and home health certification paperwork by copying and pasting the signatures of a doctor and a nurse,” prosecutors said.