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Fri Mar 3, 2017, 08:07 AM Mar 2017

Two Women Plead Guilty to Orchestrating $20 Million Medicare Fraud Scheme- Miami Area

https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/two-women-plead-guilty-orchestrating-20-million-medicare-fraud-scheme-seven-miami-area-home

Department of Justice
Office of Public Affairs

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Thursday, March 2, 2017

Two Women Plead Guilty to Orchestrating $20 Million Medicare Fraud Scheme at Seven Miami Area Home Health Agencies

Two Miami residents pleaded guilty today to fraud charges stemming from their roles in a $20 million home health care fraud scheme.
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Mildrey Gonzalez, 61, of Miami, pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit health care fraud and one count of health care fraud before U.S. District Judge Jose E. Martinez of the Southern District of Florida. Milka Alfaro, 40, also of Miami, pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit health care fraud and wire fraud before Judge Martinez. Sentencing for both defendants has been scheduled for May 11 before Judge Martinez.

As part of their guilty pleas, Gonzalez and Alfaro admitted that they were co-owners and operators of seven home health care agencies purported to do business in Miami-Dade County: Inar Home Care Service Corp., MA Home Health Inc., Golden Home Health Care Inc., Nova Home Health Care Inc., Finetech Home Health Inc., Homestead Home Health Care LLC and Metro Dade Home Health Inc. According to admissions made as part of their guilty pleas, Gonzalez and Alfaro recruited and paid nominees to falsely represent themselves as the owners of the home health care agencies, thereby concealing their ownership interests from Medicare and the general public. Gonzalez and Alfaro further admitted that they paid bribes and kickbacks to medical professionals, including doctors, in return for the provision of prescriptions for home health care services and referrals of Medicare beneficiaries to their home health care agencies; that they paid patient recruiters bribes and kickbacks in return for referrals of Medicare patients to the home health care agencies; and that in some cases, the Medicare beneficiaries did not need the home health care services for which Medicare paid. Gonzalez and Alfaro admitted that as a result of the fraudulent scheme, Medicare paid approximately $20 million to the above-referenced home health care agencies.

Gonzalez and Alfaro were charged in a superseding indictment returned on July 20, 2016, along with Adriana Jalil, 66, of Miami, who served as a patient recruiter, and Luis Luzardo, 48, also of Miami, who utilized sham staffing companies to launder money. Jalil and Luzardo pleaded guilty and were sentenced by Judge Martinez earlier this year to 24 and 37 months in prison, respectively.
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Two Women Plead Guilty to Orchestrating $20 Million Medicare Fraud Scheme- Miami Area (Original Post) nitpicker Mar 2017 OP
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