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Crowning Achievement

Senior Director of Strategic Alliances
LexisNexis Risk Solutions - Government

A crowning achievement is a significant accomplishment, if not one of the most important moments of one’s life or career. It’s supposed to be something to celebrate. You could say that Mahsa Azimirad’s crowning achievement involved a Medicaid fraud conviction. (Noteworthy, but definitely not celebratory.)

The 41-year-old Rockville, Md., woman participated in a scheme that involved falsely billing D.C. Medicaid for thousands of crowns that were mostly not provided to patients of the dental office where she was employed. The former office manager at Universal Smiles assisted in collecting more than $813,000 from her deceptive billing practices.

Azimirad was not the only person in trouble at the dental practice. Bilal Ahmed, the dentist who ran the practice, also participated in the illegal scheme. Not only did he plead guilty to health care fraud, but also to sexually abusing five former dental patients and a former employee and improperly touching another employee, all over a span of three years. Ahmed was sentenced to 16 ½ years in prison and is serving a concurrent sentenced for health care fraud.

The former office manager pleaded guilty to health care fraud, and will serve one year in prison and three years of supervised release after she gets out. She is also required to pay $813,184 in restitution. (It’s doubtful that anyone is smiling about this crime, especially at D.C. Medicaid.) 

Today’s Fraud of the Day comes from an article, “Rockville woman to serve prison term over D.C. Medicaid fraud,” dated October 4, 2021.

A Rockville woman was sentenced Friday to 12 months in prison for defrauding the District of Columbia’s Medicaid program out of more than $813,000 through false billing, authorities said.

Mahsa Azimirad, 41, was the office manager for Universal Smiles, a D.C.-based dental practice, according to the U.S. attorney’s office for D.C.

 

 

 

 

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