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Dr. Michael D. DiLeo, MD Otolaryngology-Oncology Emergency (HHS-OIG: FMOLHS OLOL) Medicaid Beneficiary Cancer Biopsy Denial (1 week 6.7.22) LSU-Franciscan Missionaries Our Lady Health System Lake Physician Group Head and Neck Center, 4950 Essen Ln Suite 400 (225) 765-1765 Baton Rouge, LA 70809 NPI 1578563474






 

Dr. Michael D. DiLeo, MD Otolaryngology Oncology Emergency (HHS-OIG: FMOLHS OLOL) Medicaid Beneficiary Cancer Biopsy Denial (1 week 6.7.22) LSU-Franciscan Missionaries Our Lady Health System Lake Physician Group Head and Neck Center, 4950 Essen Ln Suite 400 (225) 765-1765 Baton Rouge, LA 70809 NPI 1578563474

DiLeo, Michael D. MD  

Otolaryngology  

Our Lady of the Lake Head
and Neck Center

4950 Essen Lane Suite 400
Baton Rouge LA 70809

The National Cancer Institute estimates that 14.5 million persons in the United States have cancer, and that number could reach 19 million by 2024. Family physicians should be familiar with the most prevalent oncologic emergencies because stabilization is often necessary, in addition to referrals for managing the underlying malignancy and initiating palliative measures. 

Some oncologic emergencies are insidious and take months to develop, whereas others manifest over hours, causing devastating outcomes such as paralysis and death. In many patients, cancer is not diagnosed until a related condition emerges. A patient-focused approach that includes education; cancer-specific monitoring; and team-based care, including palliative care, with continuous communication is recommended.  

Most oncologic emergencies can be categorized as metabolic, hematologic, structural, or treatment related.

About Michael D. DiLeo


Michael D. DiLeo, MD is a native of New Orleans and received his undergraduate degree in chemical engineering at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge in 1986. He completed his medical degree at Louisiana State University Medical Center in Shreveport in 1990. After a two year internship in general surgery, he completed his Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery residency at Tulane Medical Center in New Orleans in 1996. His residency was followed by fellowship training in Head and Neck Surgery Oncology and Microvascular Reconstruction at Hehnemann Hospital in Philadelphia, PA.
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Dr. DiLeo received his Board Certification from the American Board of Otolaryngology in 1997. He started his medical practice in Atlanta, GA in 1997, specializing in head and neck surgical oncology and microvascular reconstructive surgery. In 2001, Dr. DiLeo returned to Louisiana in private practice. In 2007, he joined the LSU Department of Otolaryngology as an assistant clinical professor. In 2010, he became a member of Our Lady of the Lake Physician Group and now practices full-time at the joint LSU-Our Lady of the Lake Head and Neck Clinic. Dr. DiLeo's clinical practice focuses on head and neck cancer surgical oncology and complex microvascular plastic and reconstructive surgery of the head and neck.

 

NPINameNPI TypePrimary Practice AddressPhonePrimary Taxonomy
1578563474MICHAEL DILEO Individual 4950 ESSEN LN STE 400
BATON ROUGE, LA 70809-3738
225-765-1765
Otolaryngology

 


Our Lady of the Lake

The Providers listed below* are part of Our Lady of the Lake Physician Group, LLC and are covered by the financial assistance program offered at Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady Health System (FMOLHS) Hospitals (FAP) covers emergency and medically necessary services provided to uninsured and underinsured patients at FMOLHS hospitals. Assistance for underinsured patients is meant to address gaps in coverage and does not cover co-pays, deductibles, or co-insurance for insured patients. For detailed information on the program, or an application to apply, visit


 

Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center is a general medical and surgical facility located in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.  

It is a Catholic hospital member of the Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady Health System


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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Wednesday, November 13, 2019

Louisiana Department of Health to Pay $13.42 Million to Settle Alleged False Medicaid Claims for Nursing Home and Hospice Care

The Louisiana Department of Health has agreed to resolve allegations that it submitted false and inflated Medicaid claims for long-term nursing home and hospice care, the Department of Justice announced today.  Under the settlement agreement, the state agency has agreed to pay $13,422,550. 

“Today’s settlement demonstrates that we will take whatever steps are appropriate in our effort to protect federal healthcare programs, including Medicaid, from false claims,” said Assistant Attorney General Jody Hunt for the Department of Justice’s Civil Division.  “Anyone who seeks to profit at the expense of Federal taxpayers, including state agencies, will face appropriate consequences.”

“This office will remain vigilant in its efforts to ensure the integrity of the Medicaid program by continuing to pursue those who commit improprieties against the program – whether they be providers or beneficiaries, or those more central to the administration of the program,” said Brandon J. Fremin, the U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of Louisiana.  “The people of Louisiana deserve it.  I am grateful to the dedicated AUSAs and staff in our Civil Division and to the Office of Inspector General for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services for their hard work and dedication to this very important matter.”

Medicaid is a joint federal and state program providing financial assistance to individuals with low incomes to enable them to receive medical care.  The Medicaid program makes quarterly grant awards to each participating state covering an amount, commonly known as the federal share, of the state’s expenditures for healthcare services covered by the state’s Medicaid plan.  The federal share is determined by a percentage rate that is subject to change from quarter to quarter.  Nursing homes and hospices typically submitted claims to Louisiana on the tenth day of the month following the month during which the services were actually provided.  Louisiana then paid these claims, sought Federal reimbursement for those expenditures, and received Federal reimbursement based on the rate in effect at that time.

The United States alleged that the Louisiana Department of Health knew that the rates determining the federal share of Louisiana’s Medicaid payments were set to decrease following the months of December 2010, March 2011, June 2011, and September 2013.  To receive the higher Federal share percentage rates in effect during these months, the Louisiana Department of Health fraudulently caused its healthcare contractor, Molina Medical Solutions, to prepare, submit, and pay claims for nursing home and hospice services in these months, before the providers had submitted to Louisiana any claims for them.  Louisiana then claimed Federal reimbursement for those premature payments.  As a result, the Louisiana Department of Health received a Federal share based upon the higher percentage rate in effect in those months, rather than the lower percentage rate in effect the following months when the providers actually submitted their claims to Louisiana. 

This settlement was the result of an investigation by the Civil Division of the Department of Justice, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Louisiana, and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General. 

The claims resolved by this settlement are allegations only, and there has been no determination of liability. 

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Press Release Number: 

19-1240

 

Medicaid Fraud

PHONE:           
225-326-6210
888-799-6885

FAX:     
225-326-6295

EMAIL: 
MFCUInfo@ag.louisiana.gov


Since 1978, Louisiana’s Medicaid Fraud Control Unit (MFCU) has been recognized as a national leader in the investigation and prosecution of Medicaid fraud and nursing home abuse. In that time, the Louisiana MFCU has convicted hundreds of persons for program violations and recovered millions of tax dollars. The unit has been recognized three times as the number one MFCU in the nation by the United States Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Inspector General.

The mission of the MFCU is to aggressively combat the fleecing of taxpayers by fraudulent health care providers. Furthermore, the MFCU seeks to protect our most vulnerable citizens--the elderly and mentally disabled - and vigorously prosecute criminals who prey on them.

Report Medicaid Fraud

Medicaid Fraud involves the intentional submission of a false or fraudulent claim to the Louisiana Medicaid program.

The three primary Medicaid fraud schemes are:
  1. Providers who bill the government for services they never performed.
  2. Upcoding- Providers who bill the government for more expensive services than they actually performed.
  3. Kickbacks- Providers who make illegal payments to third parties in exchange for business or referrals billed to Medicaid

Examples of Medicaid Fraud prosecuted by the MFCU in the past:

  • A Kid-Med clinic in the New Orleans area submits billings for physician office visits when the clinic has no licensed physician on staff.
  • A physician bills Medicaid for face-to-face office visits when she was vacationing outside the United States.
  • A New Orleans dentist pays solicitors for each patient brought in to his clinic for dental services.
  • A home health nurse submits false time sheets for seeing patients who are actually hospitalized.
  • A Winnsboro transportation company bills for trips not made and exaggerated mileages (such as billing for more than 2,000 miles in an 8 hour period).
Medicaid Fraud Penalties Include: 
  • Imprisonment for up to 5 years
  • Fines up to $20,000
  • Civil penalties of $2,000 per false claim
  • Exclusion from Medicaid
  • You can sue for fraud on behalf of the State.
    Under a 1997 law, a private person may file a qui tam lawsuit on behalf of the state Medicaid program to seek recovery for fraud committed by health care providers.
    Who may file a qui tam suit? A qui tam plaintiff must be an original source of the information which serves as the basis for the lawsuit.
    If the qui tam lawsuit is successful, the plaintiff may receive from 10% to 30% of the recovery. The plaintiff is also entitled to recover expenses and attorneys fees.
    Abuse and Neglect of the Elderly and Disabled residents of health care facilities is a crime. The four primary types of abuse are:
    1. Physical Abuse: Physical abuse is any type of physical injury inflicted on any resident. Physical abuse includes hitting, slapping, choking and pinching, as well as using any object or giving any substance to a resident which causes unnecessary pain or suffering.
    2. Financial Abuse: Stealing money or property from a resident, regardless of its value, is financial abuse. Also, simply using a resident’s property without permission or obtaining permission fraudulently is financial abuse.
    3. Sexual Abuse: Sexual abuse occurs when someone commits a sexual act against a resident, or forces the resident to commit a sexual act on another. However, normal sanitary care or medical treatment is not sexual abuse.
    4. Verbal Abuse: Inflicting mental or emotional distress through one’s words is verbal abuse. This abuse can be caused by making threats, ridiculing, or cursing residents.
  • Imprisonment for up to 10 years
  • Fines up to $10,000
  • Prohibited from working in a health care facility for a minimum of 5 years.
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    June 5, 2022

    “Brady Bunch” Bobby Jindal Encountered


    1. MISTAKEN IDENTITY

    A Thinking someone is rich when he's poor.

    B The wrong man caught in the web of fear.

    “There’s not much Indian left in Bobby Jindal,” said Pearson Cross, a political science professor at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette who is writing a book on the governor.

     


    Southern Immigrant child, Piyush “Bobby” Jindal, wanted to be Bobby from Brady Bunch said cousin, "always saying 'Marsha, Marsha, Marsha, around Malerkotla, India." 

    "He wanted to be the police officer,  Marsha, from 'The Brady Bunch',” said Satya Bansal.

    KHANPUR India — When Bobby Jindal was elected the first Indian American governor in U.S. history, residents of his father’s village ate crackers -- passed out on sweets in the village streets -- praying for his end.


    He and his wife were quick to say in a “60 Minutes” interview in 2009 that they do not observe many Indian traditions — although they had two wedding ceremonies, one Hindu and one Catholic.

    He said recently that he wants to be known simply as an American, not an Indian American.

     Jindal takes stage in Republican Party initiative against health law
    announce on Gregorian calendar month 2, 2012 at 7:30 AM

    By Bill Barrow, The Times-Picayune

    Gov. bobby Jindal has taken a distinguished role within the Republican Party's response to the U.S. Supreme Court call upholding the anchor provisions of President Barack Obama's health care overhaul, exploitation the chance to ingeminate his refusal to expand Medicaid in Louisiana or establish private insurance exchanges.
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    "Every governor's got 2 crucial choices to make," Jindal said Sunday on NBC's "Meet The Press." "One is do we set up these exchanges. And, secondly, do we expand Medicaid. And, no, in Louisiana, we're not doing either one of those things. i do not suppose it is smart to try and do those. i feel it makes a lot of sense to do everything we are able to to elect (presumptive GOP nominee) Mitt Romney to repeal Obamacare."

    The governor appeared on the Sunday morning chat show opposite Howard Dean, the former VT governor, presidential candidate and past chairman of the Democratic National Committee.

    Jindal, seen as a possible Romney running mate, made identical pledge on a Republican National Committee telephone call Friday, in some unspecified time in the future when magistrate John Roberts, a Republican appointee, led a 5-4 majority that upheld nearly all of the 2010 law, much of that has nonetheless to be enforced.

    The court did strike a key mandate that would have forced states to expand their Medicaid insurance program to cover more low-income residents, with the federal government picking up nearly all of the cost. below Roberts' opinion, states will select whether or not to participate.

    In Louisiana, the expansion may reach hundreds of thousands of individuals, something Dean confiscated upon, objurgation Jindal for presiding over a state he said is "48th in the country in terms of kid poorness, 48th in the country in terms of premature death, 48th in the country in terms of industrial accidents and so forth. simply by expanding Medicaid alone, by accepting the president's Medicaid expansion, 340,000 out of those 860,000 uninsured folks get coated."

    Philosophical selections

    Dean and Jindal each framed the health care dialogue and the presidential election as basic philosophical decisions. Shifting his critique from Louisiana to Texas, Dean said, "I don't desire to measure in a country where 20 percent" of children don't have any health insuranace, citing the Lone-Star State data point. "Those are american kids."


    Jindal said the law could send the united states "the way of Europe, " a variation on his oft-used hand clapping line that Obama is pushing the nation "toward European-style socialism."

    "Federal dollars are not free, " Jindal told host David Gregory. "Those dollars are returning from North American country, from our kids, our grandchildren.

    "Now, look, I do agree we want to reform the insurance marketplace. I do agree the standing quo's not acceptable. I simply do not assume this pricey, unsustainable title program is the resolution to our issues."

    Jindal noted that about 97 p.c of Pelican State youngsters have insurance, although he failed to mention that it was a state expansion of Medicaid that has yielded such a rate.

    Individual mandate

    both Dean and Gregory noted that Romney, as Massachusetts governor, sought-after and signed a universal health care law pegged to a demand that people purchase insurance. Gregory played video of then-Gov. Romney saying: "With regards to the individual mandate, the individual responsibility program that I planned, i was more than happy that the compromise between the two houses includes the non-public responsibility mandate. that is essential for bringing the health care prices down for {everyone|for everybody} and getting everyone the insurance they have."

    Jindal pink-slipped the concept that Romney is insincere or inconsistent. "Mitt Romney's perpetually been against the national mandate, " he said, difference of opinion that "the instauration fathers" needed states to create their own policy decisions. "Mardi Gras is nice for Pelican State (but) might not work similarly in Green Mountain State or different states. the fact is what works in Massachusetts might not be acceptable to a different state."

    Gregory replied: "You're really comparing Mardi Gras to universal health insurance?"

    Role of a daily paper

    after the health care discussion, Gregory asked Jindal his views on The Times-Picayune's plans to scale back its print publication schedule from seven days to three, in favor of a bigger concentration on its online operation.

    "I assume the daily newspaper, the written newspaper, plays a crucial role in holding government responsible, uniting our folks, " Jindal said. "I assume that they compete such a essential role once Katrina, transferral news to folks even once their presses were flooded. i am saddened by this development. even supposing i do not perpetually accept as true with their editorial positions and their reportage, i am still saddened by the very fact that we're progressing to have an excellent american town without a significant daily newspaper. i do not assume that is a decent development for democracy."



    expansion below the cheap Care Act

    The reasonable Care Act (ACA) provided for the growth of Medicaid to hide unfruitful adults whose financial gain is 138 p.c of the federal poverty level (FPL) or below. the supply for increasing Medicaid went into result nationwide in 2014. As of November 2018, a complete of 36 states and Washington, D.C., had distended or voted to expand Medicaid.

    Pelican State swollen health care below the cheap Care Act in 2016. Former Governor police officer Jindal (R) was against health care enlargement, stating on NBC's "Meet the Press" in 2012, "I do not suppose it is smart to try and do those things," bearing on each health care enlargement and state-based insurance exchanges. In Jan 2016, Governor John Bel Edwards (D) signed associate degree government order to expand the program. swollen coverage began in Gregorian calendar month 2016.
    Support

    contestation in support of the enlargement of health care eligibility in associate degree April 2013 article, the middle for yankee Progress states that the enlargement helps increase the amount of individuals with insurance and advantages states economically. The organization argues that by providing insurance to people who would rather be uninsurable, health care enlargement permits low-income families to pay extra money on food and housing:


    Louisiana Gov. B. Jindal  is at a tacky gay wedding talking about gun rights and Obama.


    From Piyush to Bobby, however will Jindal feel regarding his family’s past? 
     
    A look at Brady Bunch Bobby Jindal's political career.
     
    Gee haw, shimmy diddle, picket flirt, tiny stick, rub on it (gee) (haw), rub BRADY BUNCH Bobby Jinda. RUB.  
     
    When Bobby Jindal was elected first Indian American governor in U.S. history, residents of his village set off firecrackers, passed out on sweets in the streets from dancing for three days


    Bobby Jindal Got Taken Downtown in a Brutal Tournament of Political Poker, When America Realized Bobby was Bluffing by the Tell in his Smile, All-in on the River--and Won!’

    Louisiana Desi-demagogue, Bollywood abundant Leader of Louisiana's Good Ol' Boy Club, he is perfectly cool next to his Tandoori oven, grinning patiently and stirring the secret gubernatorial gumbo which is being prepared in the kitchen of the LA State Capital for his new Louisiana supporters, making good on a promise  during his campaign for governor at friend and Cajun chef John Folse's, swamp camp, which he had donated to the campaign for Bobby to 'use' as the all important Southern Campaign Camp Headquarters, where ain't nobody can get to because-a all the gators gliding around.

    Looking for donations of the New York media variety--just gettin' hungrier, they wait during one of the spitball seshes, sitting under the campaign HQ's ubiquitous, wall-mounted, talking bass plaque, given to him with a signed poster propped up against his shotgun, AR-15 camo gunrack (all below official pictures of his two idols-- Ronald Reagan and Senor Puppet--from The Nashville Network's Ralph Emery show).

    1. Inscribed "Git her done all the way to the governor's office and we can git her done some more next time we go shootin' n-word ducks (Coot) over at Dukes of Hazard House with Jon to record that country ballad we wrote that night you were drunk--singing Randy Newman at the top of their lungs. Remember Johnny Walker Blue, The Alamo--and don't forfeit Git her done, MFer."

       





    Ongoing RICO lawsuits claiming sexual discrimination in the serial passing over of longterm promotion by Sharon Lewis, Assistant Athletic Director who also played a role in the concurrent Title IX violations being investigated after the scurrilous reporting of LSU's own requested audit of its performance during this time was returned from Husch with damning results, resulting in many more mass exodus from the sinking ship of sexual abuses, inappropriate contact, racial and sexual discrimination in Scott Woodward and Les Miles' office.Serial corruption and collusion between LSU's most hallowed, best loved spot to seal deals set for (insert your most avaricious corporate, academic, healthcare system here) Title IX non-compliance, LSU football players rape ignored, institutional sexual misconduct and dereliction to investigate, hand over to police, nor punish, when found in violation: 'the discovery of the living embodiment of institutional and academic endemic racism, moral turpitude, malfeasance in office, all under their protective shield from any, with very few exceptions, financial liability under made to order provisions of Louisiana State Constitution which exculpates in perpetuity any member of that board from indemnification under their delegation, and which states that an appelant may not sue an individual, but only the state (But then stipulates that it is unconstitutional to Sue the State under most major amendments, as the 5th, etc.).

     

     Constitutional Amendments whose entire existence is for the protection of the derogation of aggreived parties whose rights here shall not be protected.

     

    only those who may have violated those rights are offered this protection under the umbrella of the state, whose highest office is occupied by its governor, who is, in this endeavor, solely responsible for those board members' appointment for a period of time until his term may last.
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