Miami Herald - November 22, 2007
The U.S. Attorney's Office's six-count indictment accuses Reinel Pulido of submitting false claims for expensive infusion services from February 2005 through November on behalf of Soroa Medical Services.
The indictment says the treatments were never ordered by a physician and were not delivered to a Medicare patient. Medicare paid Soroa more than $1.5 million for the claims.
Florida has far fewer AIDS/HIV cases than California or New York, but state providers submitted charges for AIDS/HIV cases that were more than three times the claims from California and five times more than New York, according to a governor's report.
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