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Santa Paula Doctor and Lancaster Patient Recruiter Arrested in $30 Million Hospice Fraud Scheme

California DOJ assisted with investigation

Posted on March 9, 2022

“Investigating fraud involving Medicare and Medi-Cal can be extremely complicated and lengthy.  Those in the medical profession who commit these crimes are also violating their oaths to properly serve the needs of their patients, they value money over the proper care of patients and are playing a dangerous game with people’s lives,” -CLSEA President Alan Barcelona

LOS ANGELES –On March 8, 2022, law enforcement officers arrested a physician and a marketer on federal charges stemming from a scheme that bilked Medicare out of more than $30 million for medically unnecessary hospice services provided to patients who were obtained through illegal kickbacks.   Arrested were:  Dr. Victor Contreras, 66, of Santa Paula, and Callie Jean Black, 63, of Lancaster.

A 14-count indictment unsealed on March 8th, also names the former Pasadena resident who controlled the hospices, Juanita Antenor, 59, who remains at large and is believed to be in the Philippines.

According to court documents, Antenor owned a Pasadena hospice company called Arcadia Hospice Provider, Inc., and she controlled a second, Saint Mariam Hospice, Inc., that billed Medicare and Medi-Cal for hospice services for patients who were not terminally ill. In some case, the companies submitted bills for services that were never provided.

Dr. Contreras, who was on probation imposed by the California Medical Board while he was part of the scheme, allegedly provided fraudulent certifications for some of these patients, including patients he claimed to have examined, but never actually saw, according to the indictment.

Antenor allegedly paid marketers, including Callie Jean Black, illegal kickbacks for the patients referred to Arcadia and Saint Mariam.

From approximately September 2014 until April 2019, Arcadia Hospice Provider, Inc. submitted to Medicare nearly $23 million in claims for hospice services provided to beneficiaries and was paid approximately $18,853,757 for those claims, according to the indictment. Between February 2015 and April 2019, St. Mariam Hospice, Inc. submitted to Medicare approximately $13,742,116 in claims for hospice services and was paid approximately $11,395,849 for those claims. Dr. Contreras is linked to about $5.1 million of the total claims paid by Medicare.

Additionally, Arcadia and St. Mariam submitted more than $5.5 million in claims to Medi-Cal, which paid the companies a total of just over $1.35 million.

Antenor and Contreras are charged in the indictment with health care fraud – six counts name Antenor, and Contreras is charged with five counts. Additionally, Antenor is charged with four counts of paying illegal kickbacks for health care referrals, and Black is charged with four counts of receiving illegal kickbacks.

If convicted of the charges in the indictment, Contreras would face a statutory maximum sentence of 50 years in prison, while Black would face up to 40 years.

The United States Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Inspector General; the FBI; and California Department of Justice investigated this matter.

 

Assistant United States Attorney Kristen A. Williams of the Major Frauds Section is prosecuting this case.

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