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Title: Money Stolen From Kidney Fund
Post by: willieandwinnie on October 30, 2008, 06:34:38 AM
http://www.somd.com/news/headlines/2008/8647.shtml
Title: Re: Money Stolen From Kidney Fund
Post by: mikey07840 on October 30, 2008, 06:48:59 AM
Maryland Health Employee Convicted For Stealing $1.8 Million

Posted on October 29, 2008

By MICHELLE ZENAROSA

WASHINGTON (Oct. 29, 2008) -- A former Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene employee was convicted Wednesday for diverting almost $1.8 million from the state's Kidney Disease Program.

The state-funded program helps make sure state residents with end-stage kidney disease, who are struggling to pay extraordinary medical bills, receive financial aid.

Donna M. Lam, a former DHMH claims processor, was convicted in a trial before Baltimore City Circuit Judge Sylvester B. Cox Jr.

For the last decade, some kidney patients' funds may have been cut because of a complex theft scheme created by Lam and her unemployed husband, Wilson Lam, who was not included in his wife's trial.

Since 1997, Lam, 50, who had been working for the department since 1980, filed 917 fake claims on 14 fictitious health provider accounts created by the couple, according to the office of Maryland Attorney General Douglas Gansler.

To collect the state checks, the couple opened numerous bank accounts and post office boxes in Maryland under the names of the fictitious providers.

The Lams spent the stolen money on real estate, home improvements, motor vehicles and money gifts to their family members, said the attorney general.

"In those rare instances where fraudulent activities occur within our Department, DHMH supports all efforts to prosecute to the fullest extent of the law. This is an important conviction and one that I am glad has been successfully resolved. We can now put this behind us and move forward," DHMH officials said in a statement Wednesday.

The DHMH declined further comment.

First Mariner Bank employees were the first to raise suspicions to state officials when they questioned frequent ATM transactions from a business account in the name of "Donna M. Law d/b/a/ Long Point Medical Services." After a full investigation was conducted by the state, 13 other fictitious names were discovered.

"I want to thank First Mariner Bank and its CEO Ed Hale for detecting and then reporting suspicious activity," Gansler said in a news release Wednesday. "The good work of the bank and its employees enabled my office and other agencies to unravel the full extent of Lam's theft scheme and protect the state's interests."

Sentencing for Lam is scheduled for Feb. 2009.

Title: Re: Money Stolen From Kidney Fund
Post by: Rerun on October 30, 2008, 09:55:58 AM
What is Mental Hygiene ??
Title: Re: Money Stolen From Kidney Fund
Post by: okarol on October 30, 2008, 10:56:05 AM
What is Mental Hygiene ??

From: http://dhmh.state.md.us/mha/
The mission of the Mental Hygiene Administration is to create and manage a coordinated, comprehensive, accessible, culturally sensitive, and age appropriate system of publicly funded services and supports for individuals who have psychiatric disorders and, in conjunction with stakeholders, provide treatment and rehabilitation in order to promote resiliency, health, and recovery.
Title: Re: Money Stolen From Kidney Fund
Post by: Rerun on October 30, 2008, 02:02:12 PM
What is Mental Hygiene ??

From: http://dhmh.state.md.us/mha/
The mission of the Mental Hygiene Administration is to create and manage a coordinated, comprehensive, accessible, culturally sensitive, and age appropriate system of publicly funded services and supports for individuals who have psychiatric disorders and, in conjunction with stakeholders, provide treatment and rehabilitation in order to promote resiliency, health, and recovery.

One Word:  Hatchet
Title: Re: Money Stolen From Kidney Fund
Post by: monrein on October 30, 2008, 02:27:37 PM
Who are you wanting to take the hatchet to Rerun?  The Lams?  The Department of mental Hygiene? 

If we think people don't have a clue about kidney disease, they have less than a quarter of a clue about mental health or psychiatric issues.  There is, in my experience of working in the field, no more misunderstood illness than that of mental illness.  Additionally, some of the tried and true treatments for some mental illnesses, lithium for bipolar disorder for example, can destroy the kidneys.  One of the women, a high functioning accountant, at my clinic is in this situation.  So she's now both mentally and physically ill. 
Title: Re: Money Stolen From Kidney Fund
Post by: Rerun on October 30, 2008, 03:35:09 PM
Monrein.  I was referring to McCain's proposal to cut agencies who.... let's just say have too much time on their hands.  Thus the headline...
Money Stolen from Kidney Fund.  Obviously that agency has too much time on their hands. 

                           :banghead;
Title: Re: Money Stolen From Kidney Fund
Post by: Hippy on October 31, 2008, 05:56:55 AM
I wonder if that moneys gets put back into the program for the patients.
BTW ,Monrein and Rerun , nice photos. :waving;