Toms River Man Faces Charges for Falsely Billing Medicaid Services

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Toms River Man Faces Charges for Falsely Billing Medicaid Services

Toms River Man Faces Charges for Falsely Billing Medicaid Services

The U.S. Department of Justice announced a countrywide Medicaid fraud investigation in which 455 people were accused, including a man from Toms River.

In relation to an alleged plan to cheat Medicaid by paying for services not provided under the Personal Preference Program, Michael Servon, 43, has been charged in a federal indictment with health care claims fraud, Medicaid fraud, and theft by deception, according to officials.
Servon worked for the Personal Preference Program for Public Partnerships LLC, authorities said, and billed $2,688 for services not delivered to a Medicaid client while the person was hospitalized and eventually died, federal authorities claimed.

According to the indictment, he "knowingly submitted five or more fraudulent timesheets to the New Jersey Medical Assistance and Health Services Program, through Public Partnerships, LLC, for reimbursement for health care services purportedly rendered to (the Medicaid beneficiary)" between Dec. 10, 2024, and Jan. 10, 2025.

Authorities alleged that during this period, Public Partnerships LLC paid Servon a total of $1,504.

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