The owner of a Miami mental health facility allegedly cheated the Medicare program out of $64 million by billing for treatments that were nothing more than moving patients from place to place, U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch said Thursday.
“Several of these patients suffered from illnesses like Alzheimer’s and dementia and were unable even to communicate with their supposed caregivers,” Lynch said.
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