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The DWC has suspended 11 more medical providers from participating in California’s workers’ compensation system, bringing the total number of providers suspended to 274.  Administrative Director George Parisotto issued suspension orders against the following providers:

James Chen, Palmdale pharmacy owner, pled guilty in federal court in 2017 to health care fraud for pharmacy processing and billing approximately $62 million in fraudulent prescriptions for compounded medications. The California Department of Health Care Services suspended him from the Medi-Cal program on October 6, 2017.
Abdul Garba, Van Nuys owner and operator of ITC Medical Supply, a supplier of durable medical equipment, primarily power wheelchairs, was found guilty of health care fraud in May 2015 for submitting false claims to Medicare for care and services. He was sentenced to 21 months in prison and ordered to pay $814,446 in restitution. The California Department of Health Care Services suspended him from the Medi-Cal program on September 6, 2016.
Taliaferro Harris, Los Angeles, was convicted in federal court of health care fraud in 2008 for his involvement in an illegal scheme to defraud the Medicare program by overbilling for services. Harris was sentenced to 3 years of probation and ordered to pay $88,015 in restitution.
Errol and Thelma Lat of La Verne, owners and operators of Star Home Health Resources, Inc., were convicted in federal court in 2017 of conspiracy to pay and receive illegal remunerations for health care referrals and paying illegal remunerations for health care referrals. Star Home Health Resources, Inc. paid illegal referral fees to physicians for Medicare referrals. They and suspended provider Elaine Lat were involved in an illegal scheme that billed Medicare more than $4 million.
Nick Nikbakht, Sherman Oaks co-owner of Diagnostics Corporations, pled guilty in federal court in 2016 to mail fraud and conspiracy to commit money laundering for his involvement in an illegal scheme to defraud private insurers by overbilling for services that were not medically necessary. Nikbakht and his co-conspirators billed private insurers at least $3 million.
Fernando Valdes, Garden Grove durable medical equipment provider, pled guilty in federal court in 2017 to conspiracy to commit honest services mail fraud. Valdes was involved in an illegal scheme with suspended provider George Reese to defraud the California worker’s compensation system by overbilling for equipment and services.

The following providers surrendered their medical license or had their medical licenses revoked:

Michael Basco, Maryland obstetrician/gynecologist, had his license revoked on November 10, 2016, after the Maryland State Board of Physicians concluded he was guilty of unprofessional conduct in the practice of medicine.
Rodney Davis, San Diego physician assistant, had his license revoked on June 20, 2016, after a decision by the Medical Board of California, Department of Consumer Affairs. It was determined that he had practiced medicine, specifically related to liposuction, without a license.
Luis Antonio Lomeli, Ontario physician, surrendered his license, effective November 23, 2016, based on accusations that he suffers from a mental/physical illness ailment that inhibits his ability to safely practice medicine.
– Irineo Mallari, Morgan Hill registered nurse, surrendered her license, effective June 13, 2017, for failure to comply with a probation program and for failure to function as a registered nurse.