![]() “Among the patients who were illegally referred to Sterling and New Hope were patients who had no idea they were ever placed on hospice,” according to the complaint, which noted that some received care for more than two years.īonta said investigators had identified at least 30 patients who were considered to be victims of the fraud. The state’s allegations span 2015 to 2021. The two couples could not immediately be reached for comment. ![]() San Bernardino County jail records show that the Canaleses are being held in lieu of $4.2-million bail and court records show that arrest warrants have been issued for the Ibaleses. Nowhere has the hospice industry’s growth been more explosive, and its harmful side effects more evident, than in Los Angeles County. California End-of-life care has boomed in California. ![]()
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