Dömd bedragare driver miljonverksamhet inom Medicaid i Ohio

Ett företag i Columbus, ägt av ett par med flera domar för brott, har fakturerat Ohio Medicaid för nästan 1 miljon dollar för hemtjänst. True Home Healthcare LLC har tagit emot utbetalningar trots restriktioner för ägarnas sjuksköterskelicenser och frågetecken kring det utförda arbetet.

True Home Healthcare LLC bedriver verksamhet från en kontorsbyggnad i Columbus där en lapp på dörren indikerade att personalen var på rast. Medicaid-register listar Mamusu Kanu som ägare, trots att registreringshandlingar i stället anger hennes make Alieu Conteh. Företaget fakturerade programmet 936 000 dollar mellan maj 2021 och oktober 2024, samtidigt som de betjänade en stadig kundkrets på ett dussintal patienter.

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