Anecdotally this Indian fraud is common in tech too
They'll overbill you for services, parts, labor, etc and then get irate if you try to get them to itemize any of it
Management skims all the profits off the top for themselves
Dr. Jitesh Patel & Advanced Urology in Georgia:
In April 2026, the Department of Justice announced a massive $14 million False Claims Act settlement involving an Indian American urologist, Dr. Jitesh Patel, and his practice group, Advanced Urology.
Federal investigators alleged that Dr. Patel and his practice systematically subjected patients to medically unnecessary procedures and diagnostic tests. These unnecessary actions were performed for the explicit purpose of artificially inflating revenue and upcoding claims submitted to Medicare and Medicaid.
Whistleblowers came forward and shared valuable information and documentation to support their case that Dr Patel was filing fraudulent claims & performing unnecessary procedures just to maximize his profits.
Under the False Claims Act, the whistleblowers are entitled to a share in the recovery funds collected by the government.