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The Division of Workers’ Compensation (DWC) has suspended eight more medical providers from participating in California’s workers’ compensation system, bringing the total number of providers suspended this year to 46.

DWC Acting Administrative Director George Parisotto issued Orders of Suspension against the following providers:

– Abraham Khorshad of Beverly Hills, investor in Aspen Medical Resources and co-conspirator with Jeffrey Campau and Landen Mirallegro, who were suspended from the workers’ compensation system last month. Khorshad and his codefendants pled guilty in Orange County Superior Court on May 5 to medical insurance fraud for their involvement in an overbilling scheme in which they defrauded insurance companies of more than $70 million. The three providers agreed to pay more than $8 million in restitution to several insurers and selfinsured employers, and to voluntarily dismiss liens of nearly $140 million.

– Joseff Sales of Buena Park, physical therapist, and Danniel Goyena of Whittier, physical therapist assistant, pled guilty in federal court on November 17, 2015 for paying illegal kickbacks as part of a Medicare fraud scheme. Both providers were co-owners and operators of Rehab, Inc., Rehab Dynamics, Inc. and Innovation Physical Therapy, Inc. They surrendered their licenses and were each sentenced to 51 months in federal prison. The pair were ordered to pay restitution of up to $7.9 million.

– Edgar Pogosian (also known as Edgar Hakobyan) of Glendale was found guilty in federal court on February 26, 2016 for money laundering and conspiring to commit money laundering. He took part in a health care fraud scheme to bill Medicare for equipment and tests that were not medically necessary and sometimes were not provided. He received 150 checks and laundered over $700,000 in health care fraud proceeds. Pogosian was sentenced to 18 months in federal prison.

– Timothy Martin of Benicia, osteopathic physician and surgeon, had his medical certificate revoked on June 1, 2015 by the Medical Board of California.

– Alex Abbassi of Tarzana, surrendered his physician and surgeon’s certificate on August 31, 2015 to the Medical Board of California.

– Nicole Hlava of Palo Alto, surrendered her medical license on August 11, 2016 to the Medical Board of California.

– Maher Abadir of Modesto, surrendered his medical license on May 20, 2016 to the Medical Board of California.

AB 1244 (Gray and Daly), which went into effect January 1, introduced new changes to the workers’ compensation system and requires the division’s Administrative Director to suspend any medical provider, physician or practitioner from participating in the workers’ compensation system for various reasons.