JACKSON, Tenn. (AP) - Prosecutors say a
family has been convicted of defrauding federal health care programs by
selling back braces and power wheelchairs to people who did not need
them in three states.
The U.S. attorney's office in Jackson, Tennessee, said Wednesday that
Sandra Bailey, her husband, Calvin, and son Bryan have been found guilty
of charges including health care fraud, wire fraud and conspiracy.
The Baileys told patients in Tennessee, Kentucky and Mississippi that
they could receive wheelchairs and back braces at no cost, though
Medicare. The Baileys falsified medical and financial records to make it
appear patients were qualified, when they really did not need the
equipment and weren't indigent.
The Baileys caused more than $4 million in fraudulent billing, while
receiving $1.2 million in salary and sales commissions.
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