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Clinician who wrongly said kids had mental issues claims ignorance of rules. Did judge buy it?

Por: The Advocate Crime January 19, 2023

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A former clinic director convicted of deliberately misdiagnosing Iberville Parish schoolchildren with mental illnesses as part of a $1.8 million Medicaid fraud scheme tried to convince a judge at his sentencing that he misunderstood the health care program's rules. said he did not intend to bilk the federal government while serving as CEO of the St. Gabriel Health Clinic, and said he was misled by other executives at the Iberville Parish... + full article



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