Mr. Ferrulli allegedly filed false claims to Medicaid for speech services he claimed to have provided to 57 different patients. Sometimes claims were filed for days he was on vacation, spending time with his children or in the hospital. Those false claims, filed by Mr. Ferrulli between Jan. 2005 and June 2010, amounted to $366,977.
A preliminary hearing is scheduled for Aug. 30.
Read the Attorney General’s news release about Mr. Peter Ferrulli’s charges.
Read other coverage on healthcare fraud in Pennsylvania:
– Pennsylvania Physician Sentenced to Prison for Healthcare Fraud
– Physicians File False Claims Suit Against Pennsylvania’s Bradford Regional Medical Center
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