The state of Ohio has indicted six Medicaid providers on fraud charges for allegedly stealing $558,383 from the healthcare state-federal program for low-income residents.
One of those indicted is a business owner who “allegedly instructed employees to inflate claims,” Ohio Attorney General Andy Wilson said.
The defendants also include “providers who billed for services while working other jobs and individuals who billed when clients were hospitalized or deceased,” Wilson said.
Rasheedah Biles, 42, of Pickerington, is owner and operator of Reset Tomorrow, a Columbus behavioral-health program for children.
The state began investigating the program in 2025 after flagging…
Review your monthly bank statements and credit card bills line-by-line to spot small “tester” transactions of R5 or R10, which fraudsters use to verify if a stolen card is still active.
