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According to the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), Erin Foley from Loxahatchee and Ted Albin from Stuart, allegedly ran a fake medical equipment company, falsely billing Medicare for over $25 million.
Erin Foley and her twin brother Ted Albin are accused of using their health care company to bill the government for fraudulently ordered wheelchairs and canes.
Two Florida siblings have been arrested and charged for their alleged role in a Medicare fraud scheme using claims for durable medical equipment. Erin Foley and Ted Albin ran Medicare billing company ...
Federal prosecutors said Erin Foley and Ted Albin owned a Medicare billing company called Grapevine Professional Services, Inc. and used it to bill Medicare for more than $25 million in fraudulent ...
FOLEY and ALBIN are charged with using that billing company to bill Medicare for more than $25 million in fraudulent claims for durable medical equipment ("DME"), on which Medicare and related ...
Obituary: Albin Theodore Ekholm GORHAM - Albin Theodore Ekholm, 94, went home to be with his Lord and Savior on Saturday, September 4, 2021. He ...
Ted Albin and Erin Foley, South Florida twins and owners of a medical billing company, are accused of conspiring with clients to bill insurers for medical equipment their patients didn't need.
Ted Albin and Erin Foley, South Florida twins and owners of a medical billing company, are accused of conspiring with clients to bill insurers for medical equipment their patients didn't need.
Two co-defendants in the case, Erin Foley and Ted Albin, were previously charged with fraudulently billing Medicare for more than $25 million and receiving more than $9 million from CMS and ...
Litigation continues against connected parties, Ted Albin and Albin’s Florida-based company, Grapevine Billing and Consulting Services, Inc., who are not parties to the settlement.
Erin Foley, 46 of Loxahatchee, Fla., and Ted Albin, 46, of Stuart, Fla., owned and controlled Grapevine Professional Services from at least 2018 through 2021, according to a Dec. 19 Justice ...
Ted Albin and Erin Foley, South Florida twins and owners of a medical billing company, are accused of conspiring with clients to bill insurers for medical equipment their patients didn't need.