Feds Indict SoCal Hospice CEO for Medicare Fraud in Fresno and Kern Counties
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SoCal nurse indicted for hospice fraud in Fresno, Kern counties
A Southern California nurse has been indicted for hospice fraud worth millions of dollars in Fresno and Kern counties. A federal grand jury returned a six-count indictment charging Jessa Zayas, 34, with healthcare fraud and aggravated identity theft for submitting millions of dollars of fraudulent claims for hospice care to Medicare. The big picture: Zayas was the CEO and owner of Healing Hands Hospice and Humane Love Hospice, which are based …
CEO charged in hospice scam that targeted retirement homes in Fresno, Kern counties
A federal grand jury has indicted 34-year-old Jesse Zayas of Santa Clarita on six counts of health care fraud and aggravated identity theft for allegedly obtaining personal Medicare information by going to retirement homes in Fresno and Kern counties outside of regular hours, the U.S. Attorney’s Office announced Thursday. Zayas, a nurse, is accused of enrolling residents in hospice care who didn’t need it and submitting at least $2.5 million in…
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