A Southern California doctor currently under investigation for alleged hospice care fraud frequently showcased an opulent lifestyle on various social media platforms, according to authorities and public records.
Details of the Investigation
Federal investigators allege that Dr. Yasmin Rahimi, who operated in the Los Angeles area, is suspected of participating in a scheme involving fraudulent billing for hospice services. According to officials, Rahimi and her associates are accused of submitting claims for patients who did not qualify for end-of-life care.
The probe, which began earlier this year, centers on Rahimi’s medical practice and several hospice agencies with which she was affiliated. Authorities state that the investigation is ongoing and no charges have been filed at this time.
Social Media Presence
Publicly accessible social media accounts linked to Rahimi display images and videos of luxury vehicles, high-end fashion, and international travel. Investigators have noted that these posts appear to highlight a lifestyle inconsistent with the reported income from her medical practice.
Officials say that such displays have become a focus of the investigation, as they may provide insight into the financial activities associated with the alleged fraud.
Authorities’ Statements
“We are committed to uncovering any fraudulent activity that undermines the integrity of hospice care,” said a spokesperson for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. “Our investigation will continue until all facts are thoroughly examined.”
Representatives for Dr. Rahimi have not issued a public statement regarding the investigation. Attempts to reach her for comment were unsuccessful.
Potential Impact on Patients
Authorities have indicated that the alleged fraudulent activity may have affected dozens of patients who were enrolled in hospice care without meeting the necessary medical criteria. Officials are reviewing patient records to determine the extent of the impact.
Hospice care is intended for individuals with terminal illnesses and a life expectancy of six months or less. Federal regulations require that patients meet specific guidelines before qualifying for such services.
Ongoing Inquiry
The investigation remains active, and authorities have not disclosed when they expect to conclude their review. No arrests or formal charges have been announced as of yet.