Pennsylvania healthcare facility owner indicted on fraud charges

The owner of a Pittsburgh-based healthcare facility was indicted on 33 total charges of healthcare fraud, making false statements relating to healthcare matters and money laundering. 

Kelley Oliver-Hollis, 59, of Pittsburgh, allegedly schemed to overbill Medicaid in connection with services provided to residents with intellectual disabilities at the facility she owned from December 2016 to July 2023, according to an April 18 Justice Department news release. 

 Ms. Oliver-Hollis allegedly failed to adequately train direct care workers in the proper care of residents, failed to keep adequate records and allowed the residents' homes to fall into a state of disrepair, according to the release. She also allegedly submitted false claims regarding care and staffing provided to residents, which resulted in Medicaid benefits overpayments of more than $2 million. 

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