Rodney L. Yentzer is alleged to have received over $191,000 in U.S. Department of Health and Human Services stimulus money that was intended for health care providers.
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According to U.S. Attorney John C. Gurganus, the information alleges that Rodney L. Yentzer, 52, agreed with others to defraud Medicare by submitting bills for medically unnecessary urine drug tests for chronic opioid patients at medical clinics he controlled, including a group of clinics known as Pain Medicine of York or “PMY” . No place of residence was given for Yentzer.The information also alleges that Yentzer received over $191,000 in U.S.
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