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Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Fraudulent Massachusetts Healthcare Biller Will Pay Penalty But Faces No Jailtime - The Maine Wire

A healthcare fraudster operating out of Massachusetts agreed on Monday to pay back $1.4 million to resolve allegations of Medicare and Medicaid overbilling but will face no jail time.

[RELATED: How Maine Became Ground Zero in the National Medicaid Fraud Scandal — And Why Augusta Spent Three Years Pretending It Wasn’t Happening…]

Two behavioral health clinics, Nova Psychiatric Services, P.C. (Nova), Patriot Eldercare, Inc. (Patriot),and their president and director, Alexandra Accardi, agreed to pay after they allegedly billed for psychotherapy and medication management services in violation of the False Claims Act.

The settlement agreement also required Accardi and her companies to accept responsibility for some of the basis for the settlement.

The two companies, known collectively as Prime Behavioral Health, had offices in Quincy and Weymouth, Massachusetts.

From January 1, 2017, through May 18, 2023, the two companies billed Medicare, Medicaid, and the Massachusetts Group Insurance Commission (GIC) for medication management and psychotherapy services that were never provided.

Nova’s Chief Operating Officer, Miguel Saravia, instructed private contractors to alter claims before they were submitted to add in billing codes for services never provided.

Employees at both Nova and Patriot informed Accardi and Saravia about the billing practices, but they made no changes.

In September 2024, Saravia was charged with healthcare fraud related to the scheme. He pleaded guilty in...



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