Friday, November 13, 2015

Reporting Medicare Fraud Will Stop The Criminals

On November 12, 2105, I received a call from Medicare in response to a letter I wrote them on September 29, 2015 to APPEAL THE PAYMENT of $2881.07 they paid as a lump sum for my health care at home after my surgery for my broken ankle and tibia.  I hired Dynasty Home Healthcare on February 11, 2015 and fired them on March 9, 2015 because they were frauds.  My former doctor, Alan G. Silverman's NURSE, arranged for Dynasty to come to my home to sign me up for a 60 day contract that they billed Medicare for $2881.07, but in fact, they had women show up that were there as a "pit stop" for Carole Wells.  She needed daily nurse care, physical therapy and home health care aids that attended to personal needs like sponge baths.  In other words, Carole Wells was using me AGAIN as she did with UCLA Health to have me go through what she did and have my Medicare number pay for it over and above the $100.00 she passes out to pay her bills, which is illegal money, becuase she doesn't have a bank account in her own name.

Dynasty Home Health Care located in Orange County committed fraud by billing Medicare as Burbank Home Care, Inc. of Studio City, and must repay all money paid to them for her benefit and that doesn't include the criminal aspect of the fraud that could result in criminal action taken against them - they could lose their Medicare accreditation that would put them out of business.

This is a warning to all medical professional businesses who have accepted her $100.00 bills (thousands of dollars could be involved).  Is she worth losing your license and reputation for?  I think today, Dynasty would say NO.