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A federal jury has convicted Dr. John Thropay, a hospicemedicaldirector, on charges of health care fraud in a $2.8 Thropay was the medicaldirector of several hospice companies, including Blue Sky Hospice, based in Van Nuys, California. The former medicaldirector will be sentenced on May 28.
A federal judge has sentenced Jesus Virlar-Cadena, formerly a medicaldirector for the Texas-based hospice company Merida Group, to 50 months in prison for his role in a $152 million scheme. The Texas Medical Board suspended his medical license in 2019, when he pleaded guilty to the fraud charges.
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Home health and hospice provider Enhabit, Inc. The company’s more than 10,000 employees provide care from 105 hospice and 252 home health locations in 34 states. The company plans to deploy $50 to $100 million annually towards transactions, leaning 60% to 70% in the direction of hospice, Jacobsmeyer previously told Hospice News.
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population, and hospices are developing more programs and resources to address their unique needs. These patients have unique mental, physical and socioeconomic needs when they come to hospice, according to Dr. Faith Protsman, VITAS regional medicaldirector in California. “So Langan also served as a physician at the U.S.
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