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  2. Gerald Barnbaum - Wikipedia

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    Born in Chicago, Illinois and originally trained as a pharmacist, Barnbaum had his license revoked in the aftermath of Medicaid fraud charges in 1971. He moved to California in 1976, and after having legally changed his last name to Barnes, stole the identity of a licensed medical doctor in Stockton, Gerald Barnes, and worked as a physician in the Los Angeles and Southern California region for ...

  3. Medical certificate - Wikipedia

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    A medical certificate can also be obtained online through telemedicine platforms, such as MedBond, which offer authentic medical certificates. An aegrotat (/ ˈ iː ɡ r oʊ t æ t /; from Latin aegrotat 'he/she is ill') [5] or 'sick note' is a type of medical certificate excusing a student's absence from school for reasons of illness.

  4. Farid Fata - Wikipedia

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    After obtaining a medical degree there in 1992, he emigrated to the United States to begin his medical career. Fata served a residency at Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn, New York, from 1993 to 1996. He then served as a fellow in hematology–oncology at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in Manhattan until 1999.

  5. Health care fraud - Wikipedia

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    Health care fraud includes "snake oil" marketing, health insurance fraud, drug fraud, and medical fraud. Health insurance fraud occurs when a company or an individual defrauds an insurer or government health care program, such as Medicare (United States) or equivalent State programs. The manner in which this is done varies, and persons engaging ...

  6. Michael Drobot - Wikipedia

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    Michael Drobot is a convicted felon who pleaded guilty to orchestrating the largest fraud in California’s history. [1] In 2018, he was sentenced for "overseeing a 15-year-long healthcare fraud scheme", involving over $40 million in illegal kickbacks and $500 million in fraudulent medical bills. [ 2 ]

  7. Category:People convicted for health fraud - Wikipedia

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    People convicted for health fraud, the promotion of fraudulent or ignorant medical practices. Note that persons known to have engaged in such practices (especially historically), but not legally convicted, can be listed at Category:Health fraud people.

  8. Andrew Wakefield - Wikipedia

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    The British Medical Journal editorial concluded that Wakefield's paper was an "elaborate fraud". [ 89 ] [ 90 ] In a BMJ follow-up article on 11 January 2011, [ 34 ] Deer stated that Wakefield had planned to capitalize on the MMR vaccination scare provoked by his paper. [ 91 ]

  9. Medicare fraud - Wikipedia

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    Jimmy Carter signs Medicare-Medicaid Anti-Fraud and Abuse Amendments into law. The Office of Inspector General for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, as mandated by Public Law 95-452 (as amended), is established to protect the integrity of Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) programs, to include Medicare and Medicaid programs, as well as the health and welfare of the ...