An operator of Miami-Dade healthcare agencies was found guilty on Thursday of falsely billing $56 million to the taxpayer-funded Medicare program while paying bribes to doctors and recruiters to supply patients who did not need or receive the costly medical services in their homes.
Khaled Elbeblawy, 39, of Miramar, owned and managed three agencies that were paid $40 million by Medicare as a result of his fraudulent claims. He was convicted of conspiring to bilk the program and pay kickbacks for patient referrals.
Miami-Dade healthcare operator convicted of $56 million Medicare scam | Miami Herald
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