The latest bureaucratic fiasco, unfolding amidst the sunny climes of Los Angeles, gives new meaning to the phrase “the city of dreams.” It seems for some unscrupulous operators, LA is the land where audacious visions of fraud are realized on a grand scale. The White House and federal watchdogs are raising the alarm about hospice care scams spearheaded by what they describe as mobsters. These schemes have turned healthcare into a cash grab, with billions swindled away from honest, tax-paying citizens.
In a disturbing twist, these healthcare hucksters shamelessly peddle fake dreams of medical assistance to unwitting seniors, only to ensnare their Medicare numbers in a fraudulent web of deceit. Imagine elderly patients finding out their supposed guardians in healthcare are nothing more than shady operators, more interested in the $4,000-per-month bonanza than in actual caregiving. It’s like discovering the heartwarming doctor on the billboard is actually auditioning for a role in a crime drama.
Los Angeles emerges as “ground zero” for this scam, dressed up in the façade of heartfelt hospice care. As if on a scavenger hunt, recruiters traverse busy shopping centers and senior living homes, offering deceptive promises of wheelchairs, walkers, and bits of cash. It’s a regular marketer’s dream—except the product is fake care. These Medicare numbers are hot commodities, worth more than a slew of stolen credit cards, bought, sold, and traded by organized crime rings with the finesse of a financial tycoon.
The story grows more intriguing—or should we say disheartening—as one particular doctor astonishes with a $120 million claim bill for so-called overseeing nearly 2,000 patients in a year. It’s a real-life portrayal of House’s Dr. House, minus the medical acumen and ethics. Yet Uncle Sam’s pockets are left considerably lighter, as 18% of home healthcare billing nationwide flows suspiciously from LA County alone. Some facilities doing this “important” work are as official-looking as a vacant lot or even a wrecking yard.
In the backdrop of this healthcare debacle, Governor Newsome files a civil rights complaint against Dr. Oz, claiming unfair targeting of the Armenian community linked to this fraud. Meanwhile, many suspect Armenian-American organized crime as the masterminds behind the operation. State auditors note that weak oversight and licensing practices have opened floodgates for this thievery, leading to the revocation of several hundred licenses. It seems LA’s latest healthcare hustle teaches us that crime, really, does pay—usually from the taxpayer’s wallet.






