Sunday, September 2, 2012

An old, familiar problem

From NBC:

The operator of a Queens medical practice specializing in radiological exams was arrested by FBI and Secret Service agents early Thursday on charges of filing more than $30 million in false Medicare and Medicaid billings, prosecutors tell NBC 4 New York.

Ting Huan Tai, 34, was taken into custody from his apartment on the 58th floor of a luxury high-rise building in Lower Manhattan. Agents executed a search warrant at Tai’s apartment and seized his 2008 Lamborghini and several bank accounts containing millions of dollars, law enforcement sources said.

According to court papers, Tai became the operator of United Medical Diagnosis (UMD), based in Flushing, in May 2010 after the departure of the former owner. Between May 2010 and May 2012, Tai and his employees submitted bills to Medicare and Medicaid for more than $30 million for radiological services never performed. The bills used the identity of the radiologist and former owner of UMD without his knowledge or consent, sources said.

Prosecutors say Tai used money from the scheme to pay personal expenses, including credit card bills and rent.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

well isn't this just peachy -- let us see what happens now

Anonymous said...

what is new about this problem ,is that the Secret Service is involved ?why ?

medicaid is a STATE give away of taxes for the welfare group.why aren't the local authorities involved?