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Ohio doctor to pay $600K in Medicare fraud settlement over electro-acupuncture claims

Summary by Scioto Valley Guardian
CINCINNATI, Ohio — An Ohio physician has agreed to pay $600,000, plus additional contingent payments, to settle allegations that he fraudulently billed Medicare for electro-acupuncture treatments, according to federal prosecutors. Dr. Ronald F. Ambrosia, 56, of Powell, allegedly misrepresented procedures involving the P-Stim Device—an electro-acupuncture tool used for chronic pain treatment—as surgically implanted neurostimulators in claims subm…
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Scioto Valley Guardian broke the news in on Friday, February 21, 2025.
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