A health-care executive from Staten Island was part of a ring that ripped off $33 million from the Medicaid and Medicare systems through kickbacks and eight fraudulent medical clinics operated in Brooklyn, officials allege.
Frank Donnelly | fdonnelly@siadvance.com, Staten Island Advance
Fri, 01/13/2017 - 3:32pm
A health-care executive from Staten Island was part of a ring that ripped off $33 million from the Medicaid and Medicare systems through kickbacks and eight fraudulent medical clinics operated in Brooklyn, officials allege.