Man pleads guilty in connection with $17m Medicare hospice fraud and home health care fraud schemes
Man pleads guilty in connection with $17m Medicare hospice fraud and home health care fraud schemes
Office of Public Affairs - U.S. Department of Justice; Press Release; 2/3/25
A California man pleaded guilty today to health care fraud, aggravated identity theft, and money laundering in connection with a years-long scheme to defraud Medicare of more than $17 million through sham hospice companies and his home health care company. According to court documents, Petros Fichidzhyan, 43, of Granada Hills, engaged in a scheme with others to operate a series of sham hospice companies. Fichidzhyan, along with co-schemers, impersonated the identities of foreign nationals to use as the purported owners of the hospices — including using the identities to open bank accounts and sign property leases — and submitted false and fraudulent claims to Medicare for hospice services that were not medically necessary and not provided. In submitting the false claims, Fichidzhyan and his co-schemers also misappropriated the identifying information of doctors ... [Click on the title's link to continue reading.]