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A Massachusetts psychiatrist who stole more than $19 million from Medicare and other insurers to fund a lavish lifestyle was sentenced to prison this week. ....
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Natick psychiatrist accused of billing Medicare, private insurance companies for more than $10 million in treatments he did not provide Updated Dec 10, 2020; Facebook Share Gustavo Kinrys, a Natick psychiatrist, is accused of billing Medicare and private insurance companies more than $10 million in treatments he did not provide and then lying to investigators in an attempt to conceal his misdeeds, according to the federal authorities. “Fraud in the Medicare system is a persistent, long-term problem,” U.S. Attorney Andrew E. Lelling said. “Physicians who defraud the system are taking dollars that could otherwise be used to support patient health. We will continue to prioritize these cases.” ....