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West Bloomfield native sentenced to 15 years for administering 6.6 million doses of opioids
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WASHINGTON â Mashiyat Rashid, 40, of West Bloomfield, Michigan, the fromer CEO of the Tri-County Wellness Group of medical providers in Michigan and Ohio was sentenced to 15 years in prison.
Accompanying the prison sentence is an order to pay over $51 million in restitution to Medicare in addition to forfeiting traceable proceeds of the health care fraud scheme to the United States (over $11.5 million, commercial real estate, residential real estate, and a Detroit Pistons season ticket membership.
Rashid pleaded guilty in 2018 to one count of conspiracy to commit health care fraud and wire fraud, and one count of money laundering. Twenty-one other defendants, including 12 physicians, have also been, including four physicians who were convicted after a one-month trial in 2020.
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Work is not done : County data show gaps in Latino vaccination rates
Despite bearing a disproportionate load of COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations, the vaccinations of Hispanic and Latino Coloradans are not keeping up. Author: Zack Newman, Lori Lizarraga Published: 1:02 PM MST February 23, 2021 Updated: 2:58 PM MST February 23, 2021
COLORADO, USA Latino Hispanic Coloradans are not being equitably vaccinated compared to their U.S. Census population size in the state, according to a 9Wants to Know analysis of Colorado Dept. of Public Health & Environment (CDPHE) data that looked at vaccine distribution numbers.
CDPHE’s website says the COVID-19 vaccine is currently available for healthcare workers, frontline workers, teachers and Coloradans 65 and older.
Rico Munn, the superintendent of Aurora Public Schools, at Hinkley High School Tuesday, Aug. 11, 2020.
Update, 2/22/2021, 5:39 p.m.: Aurora Public Schools has cancelled the special meeting that was scheduled for Tuesday. School district officials said in a release that [b]oard members have decided to take a step back and work collaboratively to resolve any outstanding questions or concerns. Board members are committed to focusing on their work at hand and continuing to move the district forward.
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The Aurora Public Schools Board of Education has called a special session to discuss a “personnel” matter involving longtime district Superintendent Rico Munn.