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The feds have finally done something good.

An East Texas man, Anura Andradi, of Forney, was sentenced to 97 months in

federal prison and ordered to pay restitution of $2,710,015 for defrauding the

Texas Medicaid program by certifying that dialysis patients met the Medicare

and Medicaid guidelines for ambulance transport.

His company, Doctor's Ambulance Service, LLC, was put on probation for 5

years and ordered to pay the same restitution.

Two others, Maulie Happawana, of Plano, and Ron Pyatt, of Grand Prairie were

also sentenced for their part in the fraud.

I hope this is only a start. There are dozens of others out there like them

sucking up money that ought to be available for legitimate patients and

providers.

If you know of an operator who is doing this, please call the FBI and blow

the whistle on these slimeballs.

Gene Gandy, JD, LP

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Holy Crap, I was wondering if anything would come of that. A lady I know was

called to testify because she worked for them and they asked her to help with

billing.

Glad I got out of the private sector in Dallas!

Garrett

Fraud

The feds have finally done something good.

An East Texas man, Anura Andradi, of Forney, was sentenced to 97 months in

federal prison and ordered to pay restitution of $2,710,015 for defrauding the

Texas Medicaid program by certifying that dialysis patients met the Medicare

and Medicaid guidelines for ambulance transport.

His company, Doctor's Ambulance Service, LLC, was put on probation for 5

years and ordered to pay the same restitution.

Two others, Maulie Happawana, of Plano, and Ron Pyatt, of Grand Prairie were

also sentenced for their part in the fraud.

I hope this is only a start. There are dozens of others out there like them

sucking up money that ought to be available for legitimate patients and

providers.

If you know of an operator who is doing this, please call the FBI and blow

the whistle on these slimeballs.

Gene Gandy, JD, LP

**************************************

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http://www.aol.com

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Yeah, 97 months is 8 years and a month, and he'll serve almost every day of

it in the federal system.

GG

>

> Holy Crap, I was wondering if anything would come of that. A lady I know was

> called to testify because she worked for them and they asked her to help

> with billing.

>

> Glad I got out of the private sector in Dallas!

>

> Garrett

>

> Fraud

>

> The feds have finally done something good.

>

> An East Texas man, Anura Andradi, of Forney, was sentenced to 97 months in

> federal prison and ordered to pay restitution of $2,710,015 for defrauding

> the

> Texas Medicaid program by certifying that dialysis patients met the Medicare

> and Medicaid guidelines for ambulance transport.

>

> His company, Doctor's Ambulance Service, LLC, was put on probation for 5

> years and ordered to pay the same restitution.

>

> Two others, Maulie Happawana, of Plano, and Ron Pyatt, of Grand Prairie were

> also sentenced for their part in the fraud.

>

> I hope this is only a start. There are dozens of others out there like them

> sucking up money that ought to be available for legitimate patients and

> providers.

>

> If you know of an operator who is doing this, please call the FBI and blow

> the whistle on these slimeballs.

>

> Gene Gandy, JD, LP

>

> ************ ******** ******** *******

> See what's new at

> http://www.aol.htt

>

>

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Red,

I think that everyone and their cousins three times removed were called in on

this one. Maulie was also part owner in Life Care Plus EMS also. That service

closed, but because of money problems...embezzlement by her and all kind of

lines of credit because she did not know how to bill correctly.

Wayne

ReD wrote:

Holy Crap, I was wondering if anything would come of that. A lady I

know was called to testify because she worked for them and they asked her to

help with billing.

Glad I got out of the private sector in Dallas!

Garrett

Fraud

The feds have finally done something good.

An East Texas man, Anura Andradi, of Forney, was sentenced to 97 months in

federal prison and ordered to pay restitution of $2,710,015 for defrauding the

Texas Medicaid program by certifying that dialysis patients met the Medicare

and Medicaid guidelines for ambulance transport.

His company, Doctor's Ambulance Service, LLC, was put on probation for 5

years and ordered to pay the same restitution.

Two others, Maulie Happawana, of Plano, and Ron Pyatt, of Grand Prairie were

also sentenced for their part in the fraud.

I hope this is only a start. There are dozens of others out there like them

sucking up money that ought to be available for legitimate patients and

providers.

If you know of an operator who is doing this, please call the FBI and blow

the whistle on these slimeballs.

Gene Gandy, JD, LP

**************************************

See what's new at

http://www.aol.com

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any idea as to how much time the other 2 got?

wegandy1938@... wrote: Yeah, 97 months is 8 years and a month, and

he'll serve almost every day of

it in the federal system.

GG

>

> Holy Crap, I was wondering if anything would come of that. A lady I know was

> called to testify because she worked for them and they asked her to help

> with billing.

>

> Glad I got out of the private sector in Dallas!

>

> Garrett

>

> Fraud

>

> The feds have finally done something good.

>

> An East Texas man, Anura Andradi, of Forney, was sentenced to 97 months in

> federal prison and ordered to pay restitution of $2,710,015 for defrauding

> the

> Texas Medicaid program by certifying that dialysis patients met the Medicare

> and Medicaid guidelines for ambulance transport.

>

> His company, Doctor's Ambulance Service, LLC, was put on probation for 5

> years and ordered to pay the same restitution.

>

> Two others, Maulie Happawana, of Plano, and Ron Pyatt, of Grand Prairie were

> also sentenced for their part in the fraud.

>

> I hope this is only a start. There are dozens of others out there like them

> sucking up money that ought to be available for legitimate patients and

> providers.

>

> If you know of an operator who is doing this, please call the FBI and blow

> the whistle on these slimeballs.

>

> Gene Gandy, JD, LP

>

> ************ ******** ******** *******

> See what's new at

> http://www.aol.htt

>

>

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