A New Hampshire woman was arrested in connection to billing Medicaid over $60,000 for behavioral health services she never provided over the course of approximately three and a half years.
Kelly Stutzman was charged with health insurance fraud and first-degree larceny by defrauding a public community after sending in service claims for patients who were hospitalized at the time she claimed to be treating them at home, the arrest warrant said Friday.
From March 2016 through December 2019, Stutzman profited $63,764.23, investigators said. Stutzman, who lives in Rindge, N.H., also is accused of submitting claims for services provided by unlicensed people.