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Jorge Zamora-Quezada has been sentenced to a decade in prison for an 18-year healthcare fraud scheme that abused and endangered patients.
A Texas doctor was sentenced to 10 years in prison Wednesday for his nearly 20-year involvement in healthcare fraud. Jorge Zamora-Quezada, 68, is a rheumatologist who was licensed to practice ...
A physician in Mission, Texas, was sentenced to 10 years in prison followed by three years of supervised release for carrying out a healthcare fraud scheme involving more than $118 million in false ...
From two men charged in a $227 million Medicare scheme to a Boston physician pleading guilty to her role in a $35.3 million Medicare scheme, here are 10 healthcare billing fraud cases that Becker’s ...
The United States Department of Justice says that a man from Kansas City, Missouri, pleaded guilty in court for his role in a ...
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FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth on MSNTexas doctor sentenced for 'traumatizing patients, abusing employees, lying to insurers'"Dr. Zamora-Quezada funded his luxurious lifestyle for two decades by traumatizing his patients, abusing his employees, lying ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNEffort to curb personal injury lawsuit payouts dies in the Texas LegislatureThe goal of the bill, according to the author, was to curb “nuclear verdicts” — ones that award victims $10 million or more.
A Frisco physician will pay $3.5 million to settle government accusations that his clinic sought reimbursement for COVID-19 ...
In this year’s legislative session, Texas is taking steps to lead on cybersecurity for the state’s critical infrastructure.
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