(KNSI) — Minnesota’s Medicaid Fraud Control Unit charged seven health care providers with more than $700,000 combined in Medicaid fraud as part of a nationwide enforcement action coordinated with the U.S. Department of Justice.
According to the filings:
Ahmed Agwa of Blaine faces six felony theft charges for allegedly billing more than $94,000 for personal care services, including more than 588 hours billed while he was out of the country, more than 3,400 hours while the recipient was out of the country, and nearly 100 hours billed after the recipient had died…