NEW ORLEANS—U.S. Attorney Duane Evans announced that Robert Lake, a resident of East Rockaway, New York, was arrested in the Dallas Fort Worth International Airport after disembarking from an international flight. Lake was previously indicted for federal health care fraud on Oct. 18, 2025, for one count of conspiracy to commit health care fraud and three counts of health care fraud.
WASHINGTON—The National Alliance for Care at Home (The Alliance) submitted comments on the proposed Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) contract year 2026 policy and technical changes to Medicare Advantage (MA) programs.
CHESHIRE, Connecticut—Assisted Living Services Inc., a Connecticut-based senior care in-home service provider, announced it has received the 2025 Best of Home Care Leader in Experience award, Best of Home Care Provider of Choice award and Best of Home Care Employer of Choice award from Activated I
DALLAS—Enhabit Inc., a home health and hospice provider, announced it has received the Great Place To Work certification. This certification is given based on experiences of current employees working at Enhabit. This year, the company said 83% of its employees said it’s a great place to work, which is 26 points higher than the average U.S. company.
BURKBURNETT, Texas—HomeWell Care Services announced that multiple of its agencies across the country have been recognized with 2025 Best of Home Care awards from Activated Insights. These awards aim to highlight homecare providers for their commitment to client satisfaction, employee experience and professional excellence.
REXBURG, Idaho—Activated Insights, a provider of technology and analytics solutions for the long-term and post-acute care industries, announced the winners of its 2025 Best of Home Care Awards. The company said this year's winners represent the standards of care in the homecare industry and have demonstrated a commitment to delivering outstanding services to clients and their families.
WASHINGTON—Petros Fichidzhyan, a California man, pleaded guilty to health care fraud, aggravated identity theft and money laundering in connection with scheme to defraud Medicare of more than $17 million through sham hospice companies and his home health care company, according to the U.S. Department of Justice. Fichidzhyan is scheduled to be sentenced on April 14.
DETROIT—Amesite Inc., a technology company specializing artificial intelligence (AI) solutions, was recently recognized by NASDAQ for the launch of its AI app, “NurseMagic,” through a feature on the NASDAQ Tower in Times Square. The app aims to support nursing professionals and home health care workers in their patient care efforts throughout the health care industry.
BALL GROUND, Georgia—CAIRE, an oxygen technology manufacturer, announced the launch of the “IntenOxy 5” stationary oxygen concentrator. The company said the product launch aims to provide durable medical equipment (DME) and home medical equipment (HME) customers with access to equipment that requires minimal maintenance and reduced operating expenses.
PALO ALTO, California—Artificial intelligence (AI) company Sensi.AI released insights from its latest research, Sensi Care Intelligence Research, which aims to demonstrate the challenges and triumphs of senior care.