Janice W. Holland, 42, of Suffolk, Virginia, was sentenced today to
51 months in prison for health care fraud and alteration of records and a
mandatory consecutive sentence of 24 months in prison for aggravated
identity theft, for a total sentence of 75 months. She was also ordered
to pay restitution to the Virginia Medicaid program in the amount of
$630,339.30.
Neil H. MacBride, United States Attorney for the Eastern District of
Virginia, and Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli made the
announcement after sentencing by Senior United States District Judge
Robert G. Doumar.
Holland pled guilty on September 18, 2012. According to court
documents, Holland owned and operated A Caring Hand Home Health Care
Services Inc., a business located in Suffolk that was authorized to
provide respite care to Medicaid recipients. Respite care is designed to
provide temporary, substitute care for a Medicaid recipient that is
normally provided by the family or another unpaid primary caregiver of
the recipient. These services are provided on a short-term basis because
of the emergency absence or need for routine or periodic relief of the
primary caregiver. Between January 2008 and October 2011, Holland filed
approximately 939 false and fraudulent claims with the Virginia Medicaid
program, representing that respite care had been provided by her
company to 30 Medicaid recipients, when, in fact, no such care had been
provided. She filed these claims using, without authority, the
recipients’ names, dates of birth,and Medicaid identification numbers.
As a result, Holland obtained health care benefit payments in the
approximate amount of $630,339.30, to which she was not entitled. She
also altered and falsified her office records to conceal and cover up
her false billings.
This case was investigated by the FBI and the Office of the Virginia
Attorney General, Medicaid Fraud Control Unit. Assistant United States
Attorney Alan M. Salsbury and Special Assistant United States Attorney
David W. Tooker prosecuted the case on behalf of the United States.
A copy of this press release may be found on the website of the
United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Virginia at
http://www.justice.gov/usao/vae.
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