
A series of fraud cases in the healthcare sector have led to significant legal actions. The owner of a Chicago laboratory has been charged with defrauding Medicare in a $60 million COVID-19 test kit scheme, as announced by the DOJ. Additionally, Laura Perryman, the former CEO of Stimwave, was sentenced to six years in prison for creating and selling a fake medical device component, which doctors were told could claim $18,000 for implanting. In another case, prosecutors have recommended a 15-year prison sentence for Rishi Shah, the former CEO of Outcome Health, who was convicted of orchestrating a billion-dollar fraud scheme. Two other former executives of Outcome Health should serve 10 years. Furthermore, a New York woman has pleaded guilty to a COVID-19 vaccine card fraud scheme.
The former CEO of Stimwave, a company that sold pain relief devices with fake plastic parts, was sentenced to six years in prison. https://t.co/5GBEEZLfQE
The former head of the once-prominent tech startup Outcome Health should serve 15 years in prison, and two other former executives should serve 10 years, after the three were convicted of fraud, government prosecutors told a federal judge Friday. https://t.co/msr1nm49iS
New York Woman Pleads Guilty to COVID-19 Vaccine Card Fraud Scheme https://t.co/hQ4ngdqGzZ (Announced with @TheJusticeDept)




