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Nebraska Attorney General Doug Peterson Announces Settlement with Omaha Area Health Provider
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Nebraska Attorney General Doug Peterson announced today that his office has settled a lawsuit with an Omaha area mental health provider concerning false claims that the provider submitted to Nebraska Medicaid and its managed care contractors.
Between September 1, 2013 and December 31, 2018, Kathleen Wiley and her business, Kathy Wiley, LLC submitted 1201 claims for mental health services to Medicaid.
Medicaid paid Wiley $109,274.37 for those services. The state alleged that Wiley failed to maintain proper documentation to prove that the services were actually provided.
The Attorney General filed a civil action against Wiley for violating Nebraska’s False Medicaid Claims Act, which allows the state to recover triple the amount that was paid to Wiley. Wiley settled the matter by paying $200,000 to the state.
Rochester Man Admits to Medicaid Fraud
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Rochester, MN (KROC-AM News) - A Rochester man has admitted to a felony fraud theft charge involving fraudulent Medicaid claims.
55-year-old Hamdi Aden today entered a guilty plea to one count of theft by false representation through a plea deal that will result in the dismissal of four other counts of the same crime. He was accused of submitting bogus claims through his business, Shiffo Home Health Care, between October 2014 and February 2016. The claims involved services for personal care assistance provided by a person who was not qualified and four PCA services that were not provided