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House Oversight Committee launches probe into ‘rampant’ hospice fraud in California

March 24, 2026
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House Oversight Committee launches probe into ‘rampant’ hospice fraud in California

California is being investigated by a powerful congressional committee after the Post exposed rampant hospice fraud that’s cost taxpayers more than $100 million.

The House Oversight Committee sent shockwaves across the Golden State on Monday after launching the bombshell probe into widespread Medicare fraud on the West Coast.

The investigation comes off the back of the Post’s revelations multiple “ghost” hospices were allegedly billing the government while operating from buildings that have been abandoned for years.

The secret network included empty storefronts, auto parts shops and other offices that were not in use, while other addresses did not exist at all.

The Republican-led House Oversight Committee demanded all documents and communications relating to audits and oversight of federally-funded hospice programs be handed over.

A street scene on Van Nuys Boulevard with several storefronts,
St. Rita’s Home Health has billed Medicare and Medicaid more than $4 million since 2021, despite the location saying it’s for rent at a strip mall in Van Nuys. Benjamin Brown for CA Post

Chair James Comer sent a damning letter to Governor Gavin Newsom, claiming the state has a “well-documented history of fraud in its hospice programs” and estimated the total amount at over $105 million.

The letter said: “Recent reporting has revealed alarming evidence of fraudulent activity in California’s hospice programs, including agencies overbilling Medicare and fraudulently enrolling beneficiaries without their knowledge.”

Administrator Oz announcing the halting of some Medicaid funds.
Dr. Mehmet Oz and California’s state auditor have cited increases in hospice billings over several years. JIM LO SCALZO/EPA/Shutterstock

It added: “The Committee is concerned your administration does not have sufficient internal controls to prevent and detect fraud and is not conducting proper oversight of these hospice programs.

“As a result, Americans across the country are paying for California’s rampant hospice fraud and vulnerable patients are being exploited.”

A white building with a
Twelve hospice and home-health-care agencies are registered to operate from this San Fernando Valley building. Benjamin Brown for CA Post

The committee said its auditors estimate LA County hospice providers overbilled Medicare by at least $105 million in a single year, adding it had seen a 1,500% increase in registrations since 2010 — resulting in more than 2,800 providers across the state.

A Post investigation earlier this month obtained data detailing hundreds of suspect hospices and home agencies across the state, with numerous instances of agencies listed at the same location.

St Rita’s Home Health, which data shows billed Medicare about $4.3 million between 2019 and the first-half of 2025, was registered to a vacant Van Nuys strip mall with a “for rent” sign outside.

A similar story was about six miles away in North Hollywood, where another building that was listed as operating 12 hospice and home health agencies had the same sign hanging out front.

The Post contacted several of the companies allegedly operating inside the building.

Governor Gavin Newsom speaks at a press conference with others around him, with a bookshelf in the background.
Gavin Newsom was asked to turn over records related to hospice fraud in California. AP

One hung up when asked to confirm its location, another said it moved — despite still being listed on the CDPH database at the North Hollywood address — and a third went to a voicemail for ”Alexander from Southern California Auto.”

One alleged hospice fraudster had the audacity to show off her $4 million Carmel-by-the-Sea home for a news outlet just days before being arrested and charged with stealing $3.2 million from Medicare.

The Post’s findings were consistent with what whistleblowers and industry insiders have described elsewhere — an epidemic of medical scams, particularly in and around Los Angeles.

Representative James Comer of Kentucky and other Republican members of the House Oversight Committee speaking to the media.
Rep. James Comer leads the House committee investigating hospice fraud. Bloomberg via Getty Images

Dr Mehmet Oz, head of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, told the Post earlier this month: “Thirty to 40% of all the hospices in America are in Los Angeles, so there’s just no way they are all legitimate.”

He swiftly cut off payments to suspicious operations across the city and said every hospice in the state was under investigation.

A letter from the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform to Governor Gavin Newsom regarding fraud in California's hospice programs.
The House Oversight Committee cited “rampant fraud” in California hospice systems. Obtained by the CA Post

California gubernatorial candidate Steve Hiltontold the Post: “‘Until I’m governor next January, it’s only through federal investigation and enforcement that we can expect real accountability for Gavin Newsom, who falsely claims that he’s cleaned up hospice fraud in California.”

Newsom came out swinging after the investigation was announced, claiming a moratorium he imposed in 2021 stopped “bad actors” entering the system.

A spokesman said: “In 2021, Governor Gavin Newsom signed legislation placing a moratorium on new hospice licenses – a policy that remains in effect today, preventing bad actors from entering the system while strengthening oversight of existing providers.

“This work is delivering results, as more than 280 hospice licenses have been revoked over the past two years and an additional 300 providers are under investigation.

“The state continues to take coordinated action to suspend Medi-Cal payments, revoke licenses, and pursue prosecutions.”

Experienced hospice provider Kevin Tutunjian, founder of In the Arms of Grace Hospice, acknowledged fraud exists but defended the industry.

Kevin Tutunjian, administrator of In the Arms of Grace Hospice, speaks from his office in Los Angeles.
Kevin Tutunjian, an experience hospice provider, said fraud exists but most providers are legitimate. Ringo Chiu

He said: “Blatant fraud is someone who just bills Medicare without the individual knowing. That is one thing.”

“But there are organizations trying to do the right thing, but maybe they just are ill-equipped to deliver quality care for whatever reason.”

The House committee has asked Newsom to provide records related to anti-fraud practices, audits, Medicare billing and other information by April 6.

The post House Oversight Committee launches probe into ‘rampant’ hospice fraud in California appeared first on New York Post.

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