Dr. Scott Nelson, Hospice Fraud, Mississippi 2023
Greenville Doctor Convicted of Hospice Healthcare Fraud
Greenville, MS – A federal jury convicted Dr. Scott Nelson, a Cleveland, Mississippi doctor, on Monday of Conspiracy to Commit Healthcare Fraud following a two week trial for his role in referring and certifying patients to hospice who were not terminally ill and should not have been placed on hospice care.
According to court documents and evidence presented at trial, Dr. Nelson, of Cleveland, was a medical director for numerous hospice organizations in the Mississippi Delta. At least four of the hospice owners associated with Dr. Nelson had been convicted of healthcare fraud prior to Dr. Nelson’s trial. Hospice employees routinely transported prospective patients to Dr. Nelson’s office in Cleveland, sometimes transporting three or four patients at a time. Dr. Nelson saw the patients in his office and then referred them for hospice, claiming to be their primary care physician, or attending physician. In almost all cases, the patients had no idea they were being placed on hospice and multiple patients testified at trial that Dr. Nelson did not explain hospice to them and did not tell them he was referring them to hospice care.
Dr. Nelson also certified patients as terminally ill who were not actually terminally ill and he “robosigned” numerous medical records, allowing hospice owners to bill Medicare and Medicaid for hospice services that were not medically necessary. From 2009 through 2014, Dr. Nelson served as medical director for as many as 14 hospice providers and received approximately $442,000 in medical director fees from those hospices.
During the course of the conspiracy charged in the indictment, hospice owners received over $15 Million in Medicare funds based on Dr. Nelson’s patient referrals and certifications.
Prior to the trial, co-defendants Charline Brandon, Wendell Brandon, and Annette Lofton all pled guilty to the conspiracy to commit healthcare fraud.
“This type of fraud drives up medical costs for those who truly need care and jeopardizes our entire healthcare system,” said U.S. Attorney Clay Joyner. “The U.S. Attorney’s Office will continue to work with all federal, state and local partners to do everything in our power to eradicate it.”
Dr. Scott Nelson, exact criminal charges: Conspiracy to Commit Healthcare Fraud, City and State: Greenville, Mississippi, Date: Monday, current status: convicted, Sentence or Outcome: not specified.
According to the indictment, Dr. Nelson’s actions resulted in over $15 million in Medicare funds being paid to hospice owners. Dr. Nelson received approximately $442,000 in medical director fees from the hospice providers during the same time period.
Defendant: Dr. Scott Nelson, Medical Director, Cleveland, Mississippi, Exact criminal charges: Conspiracy to Commit Healthcare Fraud, City and State: Greenville, Mississippi, Date: Monday, Sentence or Outcome: not specified.
Key Facts
- State: Mississippi
- Category: White Collar Crime|Fraud & Financial Crimes
- Source: DOJ Press Release â†â€â€
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Source: https://www.justice.gov/usao-ndms/pr/mississippi-doctor-convicted-hospice-fraud