Local women among several formally charged in Medicaid fraud investigation

Two local women are among several Medicaid providers who were recently indicted in Ohio for allegedly committing fraudulent billing.

The indictments involve allegations of submitting false claims for services that were never provided, resulting in significant financial losses to the Ohio Medicaid program. They came after an investigation by the Medicaid Fraud Control Unit, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost’s office confirmed.

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Seven people and one business were indicted. Among them are Carrie Francis, 46, of Dayton, and Cynthia Lange, 55, of Middletown.

Francis is accused of participating in a kickback scheme and receiving over $2,600 that she was not owed…

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