A Lakewood man, who was the CEO of Madison Financial Services and a licensed insurance provider, admitted in court Monday to filing false statements in filing $1.5 million in fraudulent claims to Blue Cross Blue Shield.
A Stafford woman has admitted to defrauding state health benefits programs and other insurers by submitting fraudulent claims for medically unnecessary prescriptions.
An insurance producer from Lakewood is facing charges for conspiring to defraud several Blue Cross Blue Shield Health Care insurance affiliates of more than ten million dollars.
The former payroll and benefits specialist for the Maple Shade school district faces four years in prison, for getting health insurance for his ex-wife through the Board of Ed for five years, and for paying a personal loan with district money.
Two Colts Neck brothers will spend the next six-and-a-half years in state prison for allegedly running an insurance fraud ring to recruit car accident victims as patients for chiropractic facilities they ran. Thirteen others have also been sentenced for their roles in the scheme.
A Beachwood chiropractor accused of overbilling health care insurors is under arrest, and investigators are exploring whether they'll find more cases beyond the four that are alleged.
The president and pharmacist-in-charge of Prescriptions R US in Lakewood is handed a 20-month prison term for slipping tens of thousands of dollars to doctors for prescription referrrals.