The home of a husband and wife who own a Southern California hospice accused of committing $7 million in fraud was raided by FBI agents in conjunction with Health and Human Services early Thursday morning.
The raid is one of several that took place as part of a massive federal effort to address widespread fraud in the state in coordination with Vice President JD Vance’s Fraud Taskforce — and the California Post was there.
FBI agents apprehending Amelou Gill, who is in handcuffs, at the Gill residence. Carlin Stiehl for CA Post
A handcuffed Amelou Gill is apprehended by law enforcement agents. Carlin Stiehl for CA Post
Law enforcement agents apprehend Gladwin Gill at his residence. Carlin Stiehl for CA PostIn dramatic fashion, the couple, Amelou Gill and Gladwin Gill, who operate St. Francis Palliative Care in Anaheim, were arrested at their home by an FBI SWAT team as authorities sawed through the metal front gates of their property and called with loudspeakers for them to come out.
Dr. Mehmet Oz, the Administrator for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, was on the scene as well and said the couple created a hospice in their daughter’s name and bilked millions of dollars from taxpayers.
“Since 2022, there have been allegations, but for four years, what seems to be typical in California, nothing was done,” he said.
Their hospice had a mortality rate of just 2.3% over the last five years, according to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS).
FBI and law enforcement agents, some in camouflage, conducting a raid at night with flashing red lights in Via Verde, California. Carlin Stiehl for CA Post
FBI agents conducting a raid at the Gill residence. Carlin Stiehl for CA PostDr. Oz told the California Post that CMS has suspended “hundreds” of hospice licenses in California.
“In 10 weeks we’re getting close to what Governor Newsom did in four years,” he said.
The raids come on the heels of a California Post investigation that revealed a network of suspicious doctors who appear to be driving tens of millions of questionable billing in California’s hospice system.
Dr. Fariba Javaherian is a registered dermatologist, but according to CMS billing data obtained by The Post, she is associated with 63 hospice facilities across California either as a medical director, attending physician or in some other capacity.
The National Provider Identifier (NPI) registered with Dr. Javaherian, a unique 10-digit number given to individual health care providers, was used for 1,662 unique patients across the 63 hospice agencies and appeared on more than 6,000 claims that billed $35,816,331.
Amelou Gill being apprehended by FBI and law enforcement agents. Carlin Stiehl for CA Post
Gladwin Gill being apprehended by FBI and law enforcement agents. Carlin Stiehl for CA Post
Dr. Mehmet Oz speaks after a FBI raid to apprehend Amelou Gill and Gladwin Gill. Carlin Stiehl for CA Post
Dr. Mehmet Oz speaks at the Gill residence in Via Verde, California. Carlin Stiehl for CA PostFollowing The Post’s investigation, CMS revoked Javaherian’s license to bill Medicare and suspended the license of at least 16 hospice agencies associated with the dermatologist.
“Dr. Javaherian’s white coat was a costume,” CMS Administrator Dr. Oz said. Javaherian is not accused of any wrongdoing.
FBI agents in conjunction with HHS raided the home of a husband and wife who own a Southern California hospice. Carlin Stiehl for CA PostDr. Oz spoke to The Post about our reporting on Javaherian.
“As you raised her profile and we started looking into more details at her numbers, it’s hundreds of millions of dollars over several years that she was able to bilk from the American people,” he said.
“We’ve suspended hundreds of hospices today,” Dr. Oz, who was also on the scene of the Thursday raid, told The Post.
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