The owner of J & F Community Medical Center in Miami Shores, Fla., pleaded guilty today for her involvement in a $23 million Medicare fraud scheme and conspiring with a hired physician and others to carry out the fraud scheme, according to a Department of Justice news release.
Flor Crisologo admitted to submitting approximately $23 million in false and fraudulent claims to Medicare for HIV injection and infusion services purportedly provided to patients. Ms. Crisologo additionally confessed to hiring and conspiring with a physician and others to order unnecessary tests, sign false medical analyses and diagnosis forms and authorize treatments to make it appear HIV injection and infusion services were being provided to Medicare beneficiaries, according to the report.
She also admitted that she and her conspirators paid kickbacks to Medicare beneficiaries for claiming they received services that were either never rendered or not medically necessary.
Read the news release about Ms. Flor Crisologo's guilty plea.
Read other coverage about healthcare fraud in Florida:
- Florida Surgeon, Others Plead Guilty to Involvement in $37M Medicare Fraud Scheme
- Florida's Medicaid Fraud Control Unit Recovers $400M in Three Years
- Florida Licensed Practical Nurse Admits to Falsifying Patient Information, Conspiring With Others
Flor Crisologo admitted to submitting approximately $23 million in false and fraudulent claims to Medicare for HIV injection and infusion services purportedly provided to patients. Ms. Crisologo additionally confessed to hiring and conspiring with a physician and others to order unnecessary tests, sign false medical analyses and diagnosis forms and authorize treatments to make it appear HIV injection and infusion services were being provided to Medicare beneficiaries, according to the report.
She also admitted that she and her conspirators paid kickbacks to Medicare beneficiaries for claiming they received services that were either never rendered or not medically necessary.
Read the news release about Ms. Flor Crisologo's guilty plea.
Read other coverage about healthcare fraud in Florida:
- Florida Surgeon, Others Plead Guilty to Involvement in $37M Medicare Fraud Scheme
- Florida's Medicaid Fraud Control Unit Recovers $400M in Three Years
- Florida Licensed Practical Nurse Admits to Falsifying Patient Information, Conspiring With Others