Federal News
Missouri Authorities Prosecute Medicaid Fraud
March 20, 2026
The U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of Missouri, in coordination with state and federal agencies including the Missouri Medicaid Fraud Control Unit, FBI, and HHS-OIG, has prosecuted Camille S. Childress, owner of Inspiring Angels LLC, for submitting false claims to Missouri Medicaid for home health care services not rendered. The fraudulent activity resulted in over $174,000 in improper payments. Childress pleaded guilty and faces sentencing on June 16, 2026, with potential penalties including up to 10 years imprisonment, fines, and restitution.
- Why this matters: This case highlights ongoing enforcement efforts to protect Medicaid program integrity and prevent fraudulent billing practices in home health care services.
- Procurement professionals should be aware of increased scrutiny and compliance expectations for Medicaid service providers, especially in home health care sectors.
- Contractors and vendors must ensure rigorous documentation and verification of services to avoid legal and financial risks.
- Agencies may consider strengthening oversight and auditing mechanisms to detect and deter fraudulent claims in Medicaid-funded contracts.
Agencies
U.S. Attorney's Office, Eastern District of Missouri, Missouri Medicaid Fraud Control Unit, Federal Bureau of Investigation, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General
Vendors
Inspiring Angels LLC