Showing posts with label Medi-Cal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Medi-Cal. Show all posts

Thursday, December 3, 2015

Alleged Medi-Cal Billing Fraud Linked to California Courts

Supreme Court of California – Chief Justice Tani Gorre Cantil-Sakauye – Associate Justice Carol A. Corrigan – Associate Justice Kathryn M. Werdegar – Associate Justice Ming W. Chin – Associate Justice Goodwin H. Liu – Associate Justice Mariano Cuellar – Associate Justice Leondra Kruger - Justice Cantil-Sakauye –California Supreme Court – Corruption – Judicial Misconduct – California Judicial Council - FBI Sacramento Division Special Agent in Charge Monica Miller Sacramento Field Office – Sacramento County District Attorney Anne Marie Schubert – United States Department of Justice Benjamin Wagner US Attorney for the Eastern District of California

Rehab-Racket: the Sequel 

California's County-Level Judicial Branch Medicaid Oligarchy


The Family Court Accountability Coalition has published a special report by investigative reporter Ron Pierce. The report alleges systemic Medi-Cal fraud by family courts throughout California. To read the article, click here.  

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Systemic Judicial Branch Medi-Cal Billing Fraud Alleged Throughout California


Rehab Racket: The Sequel

California's County Level Judicial Branch Medicaid Oligarchy

A Family Court Accountability Coalition Special Investigative Report
By Ron Pierce

The California Medical Assistance Program known as “Medi‑Cal” is the California Medicaid welfare program serving low‑income individuals, including families, seniors, persons with disabilities, children in foster care, pregnant women, and childless adults with incomes below 138% of federal poverty level.

Jointly administered by the California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) and the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), its many services are implemented at local level by California counties. Approximately 12.5 million Californians are enrolled in Medi‑Cal as of May 2015, about 32.4% of the state’s population.