Dr. Holley admitted to submitting a claim to Medicare in April 2005 for a wedge excision when, in fact, he never performed the procedure on a patient, according to the report.
Sentencing has been scheduled for April 13.
Read the news report about Dr. William Holley’s guilty plea.
Read other coverage about physician fraud:
– Nevada Anesthesiologist to Pay $1.25 to Settle Healthcare Fraud Allegations
– Arizona Internist Settles Medicare Fraud Allegations, Will Pay $92K
– Michigan Physician Sentenced to Three Year Imprisonment for False Medicare Claims
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