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Ryan  McNeill
Ryan McNeill
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19-003666MPI  AGENCY FOR HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION vs ZENITH PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES, INC.  (2019)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Jul. 10, 2019
The issues presented in this proceeding are: (1) whether, Petitioner, Agency for Health Care Administration, is entitled to repayment of an alleged Medicaid overpayment to Respondent, Zenith Psychological Services, Inc., and, if so, the amount of the overpayment to be repaid; (2) whether an administrative fine should be imposed against Respondent, and, if so, the amount of that fine; and (3) if warranted, the amount of any investigative, legal, and expert witness costs to be assessed against the Respondent.Petitioner established its entitlement to reimbursement for Medicaid overpayments made to Respondent, payment of administrative fine, and recovery of its costs as provided by statute.
19-004056  AGENCY FOR HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION vs LIFE CARE CENTER OF PUNTA GORDA  (2019)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Jul. 31, 2019
Whether Life Care Center of Punta Gorda (Respondent), timely submitted its monthly nursing home quality assessment fee for February 2019; and, if not, whether a fine should be imposed for each day that the payment was delinquent.ACHA proved by clear and convincing evidence that Respondent's February 2019 quality assessment payment was not timely paid, and that $11,500 is the appropriate fine resulting from the untimely payment.
19-003229MPI  AGENCY FOR HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION vs ADVANCED BEHAVIORAL ASSOCIATION, LLC  (2019)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Jun. 13, 2019
Whether five employees meet the required criteria to be eligible to provide behavior analysis services; and, if not, what is the Medicaid overpayment amount Respondent owes to Petitioner.Provider required to repay Medicaid overpayment after AHCA proved five employees were ineligible to provide behavior analysis services.
19-002278  ALEXANDER DEARMAS vs AGENCY FOR HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION  (2019)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Apr. 30, 2019
Whether Petitioner, Alexander DeArmas ("Petitioner") can establish, by a preponderance of the evidence, that at least three years have elapsed since he has been lawfully released from confinement, supervision, or nonmonetary condition imposed by the court for the disqualifying felonies pursuant to section 435.07(a)(1)1., Florida Statutes, such that he is eligible for an exemption from disqualification.Petitioner is ineligible for an exemption because three years have not elapsed since he was lawfully released from confinement, supervision, or nonmonetary condition imposed by the court for the disqualifying felonies.
20-001337  JENNIFER GARCIA vs AGENCY FOR HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION  (2020)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Mar. 11, 2020
The issues in this case are whether Petitioner has provided clear and convincing evidence of rehabilitation from her disqualifying offense; and, if so, whether Respondent abused its discretion in denying Petitioner’s request for an exemption from disqualification from employment as a Medicaid provider.Petitioner established rehabilitation by clear and convincing evidence. The Agency for Health Care Administration's intended decision to deny the exemption was an abuse of discretion.

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