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Arrests in California hospice fraud scheme involving $267 million in false charges

9 April 2026
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The California Department of Justice has arrested five individuals in connection with a significant hospice fraud operation, with more arrests anticipated. A total of 21 suspects have been charged for allegedly defrauding California’s Medi-Cal program out of $267 million through false claims. Attorney General Rob Bonta stated that the accused collected funds without delivering any genuine hospice services. The scheme involved using stolen identities purchased from the dark web to enroll in Medi-Cal and subsequently billing for non-existent services through 14 hospice companies. Charges against the defendants include conspiracy, health care fraud, money laundering, and identity theft, with heightened penalties for aggravated offenses. The investigation has extended to over 300 hospices, with many identified as potentially fraudulent.

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This case underscores the pervasive issue of fraud in healthcare, particularly within state and federal programs. The Medi-Cal program, which serves low-income residents in California, relies heavily on taxpayer funding, making fraud a critical concern for public resources. The investigation comes amid broader scrutiny of hospice services in Los Angeles County, where over 700 of approximately 1,800 hospices have raised red flags for potential fraud. The ongoing commitment to identifying and prosecuting fraudulent activities is essential for maintaining integrity in healthcare programs and protecting taxpayer investments.

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