Former NBA player sentenced to 40 months in prison for role in $5M healthcare fraud conspiracy

Professional basketball player Glen “Big Baby” Davis, 38, has been sentenced for his role in defrauding the NBA’s healthcare plan of $5 million over a four-year period. 

In November of 2023, Davis was convicted of healthcare fraud and related wire fraud charges. He will now serve 40 months behind bars, followed by three years of supervised release. 

According to coverage from USA Today, prosecutors for the federal government said Davis and other co-conspirators would submit bogus claims for dental and medical care that was never provided, pocketing the cash for themselves. 

Davis was caught when he submitted a claim for $27,200 worth of dental work in Beverly Hills at a time when location data from his phone showed he was in Las Vegas.

More than 20 people were convicted in the kickback scheme, with former NBA player Terrance Williams being sentenced to 10 years in prison. 

USA Today has the full story at the link below.

Chad Van Alstin Health Imaging Health Exec

Chad is an award-winning writer and editor with over 15 years of experience working in media. He has a decade-long professional background in healthcare, working as a writer and in public relations.

Around the web

The American College of Cardiology has shared its perspective on new CMS payment policies, highlighting revenue concerns while providing key details for cardiologists and other cardiology professionals. 

As debate simmers over how best to regulate AI, experts continue to offer guidance on where to start, how to proceed and what to emphasize. A new resource models its recommendations on what its authors call the “SETO Loop.”

FDA Commissioner Robert Califf, MD, said the clinical community needs to combat health misinformation at a grassroots level. He warned that patients are immersed in a "sea of misinformation without a compass."

Trimed Popup
Trimed Popup