The men admitted to paying patients to visit Sacred Hope Medical Center and other clinics in Detroit from 2006-2007 in order to bill Medicare for infusion and injection therapy that was either not medically necessary or never given.
Read The Detroit News‘ report on the Detroit Medicare fraud guilty pleas.
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