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Texas doctor charged in $89M fraud case as administration pushes health care crackdown

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  • June 23, 2026

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Texas Physician Indicted for $89 Million Health Care Fraud

Overview

Dr. Jason Finkelstein has been indicted for allegedly orchestrating an $89 million health care fraud scheme involving unnecessary cardiovascular tests for student-athletes.

Background

Health care fraud poses significant risks to financial resources. The case against Dr. Finkelstein illustrates the potential dangers of fraudulent practices in medical testing.

Data Highlights

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Key Findings

  • Dr. Finkelstein allegedly billed insurers for unnecessary cardiovascular screening tests.
  • He certified test results as normal without reviewing them, risking patient safety.
  • One patient, whose significant heart problems were undetected, later died.
  • The fraudulent scheme involved deceptive marketing tactics and kickbacks to school officials.
  • Finkelstein's company used uncredentialed sonographers to perform tests.
  • Insurance claims were submitted based on phony diagnoses to secure reimbursements.

Clinical Implications

Health care providers should ensure that testing is medically necessary and conducted by qualified personnel.

Conclusion

The indictment of Dr. Finkelstein highlights issues surrounding health care fraud.

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