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| Eileen Decker, US Attorney | 
Emily Mongan, Staff Writer
A California physician who falsely certified more than 
70 patients as terminally ill in order to refer them for hospice care 
was sentenced to four years in federal prison last week. He will also 
pay $1.3 million in restitution.
Boyao Huang, 43, is one of two physicians convicted as part
 of a $8.8 million fraud scheme operated by Covina Hospice Care of 
Covina, CA. Huang and the second doctor, Sri Wijegoonaratna, 61, 
conducted “assessments” for patients and certified them as terminally 
ill, regardless of the assessment's outcome.
At least 79 Medicare and Medi-Cal beneficiaries were deemed
 terminally ill and referred to CHC, “even though the vast majority of 
them were not dying,” the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Central 
District of California said in a press release.
 
