Friday, January 6, 2012

Tausif Rahman Pleads Guilty in Connection with Detroit Medicare Fraud Scheme


Source-  http://www.fbi.gov/detroit/press-releases/2012/home-health-agency-owner-pleads-guilty-in-connection-with-detroit-fraud-scheme 

WASHINGTON—Detroit-area resident Tausif Rahman pleaded guilty today for his role in organizing a $14 million Detroit-area home health care fraud and money laundering scheme, announced the Department of Justice, the FBI and the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).

Rahman, 37, pleaded guilty today to one count of conspiracy to commit health care fraud and one count of money laundering before U.S. District Judge Gerald E. Rosen of the Eastern District of Michigan. At sentencing on April 30, 2012, Rahman faces a maximum penalty of 30 years in prison and a $750,000 fine.

According to court documents, beginning in July 2008, Rahman and his co-conspirators acquired ownership and control of three Detroit-area home health agencies: Physicians Choice Home Health Care LLC, First Care Home Health Care LLC, and Quantum Home Care Inc. Rahman admitted that these home health agencies billed Medicare for visits that never occurred. Between July 2008 and September 2011, Rahman and his co-conspirators submitted or caused the submission of more than $14 million in fraudulent home health claims to the Medicare program by Physicians Choice, First Care, Quantum, and a fourth home health agency owned by co-conspirators: Moonlite Home Care Inc. Medicare paid more than $13.4 million to Physicians Choice, First Care and Quantum, the companies that Rahman beneficially owned in whole or in part.

Rahman admitted that he paid and directed the payment of kickbacks to doctors for home health care services that were never rendered. He also directed the payment of non-licensed individuals who represented themselves as doctors to Medicare beneficiaries. In addition, Rahman admitted to paying and directing various medical professionals, including nurses, physical therapists and physical therapy assistants, to create fictitious patient files to document purported home health services that were never rendered.

Rahman also admitted that he paid and directed the payment of kickbacks to beneficiary recruiters who obtained Medicare beneficiaries’ information needed to bill Medicare for home health services, including physical therapy and skilled nursing, which were never rendered. The Medicare beneficiaries sometimes pre-signed forms and visit sheets that were later falsified to indicate that they received home health services that they had never received. Other times, the Medicare beneficiaries’ signatures were forged on forms and visit sheets to indicate that they received home health services that they never received.

Additionally, Rahman admitted that he incorporated a shell company known as Geo Rehab LLC for the purpose of laundering the proceeds of health care fraud. More than 97 percent of the Medicare payments received by Physicians Choice were transferred into Geo Rehab’s account, over which Rahman had sole control. Rahman admitted that his co-conspirators similarly created shell companies for the purpose of receiving the proceeds of health care fraud from Rahman’s shell company.




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