Adelaide receptionist defrauds $1 million from Medicare
Relevant impacts: Human Impact, Financial Impact
An Adelaide receptionist, Ms Lauren Tozer, has been sentenced to more than 4 years in jail after pleading guilty to defrauding Medicare of $1 million.
Ms Tozer, who worked as a receptionist for an Adelaide gynaecologist, filed numerous false claims over 4 years for medical services that she did not need. She filed these false claims over 2 separate periods. The first lasted for 3 years between September 2020 and December 2023 and involved 538 false claims, filed using her employer's computer systems. This ended after the Department of Health and Aged Care sent her a letter informing her of an investigation into these claims. Over June 2024, Ms Tozer then filed 6 more false claims, before she was arrested and charged.
This case provides an example of behaviour aligned with the 'reckless' fraudster persona. As noted by the sentencing judge, Ms Tozer spent much of the defrauded money on "fast food, entertainment, gambling, accommodation and travel". In June 2024, Ms Tozer submitted 6 additional claims despite being aware that she was under active investigation. The case also highlights the potential consequences associated with this type of conduct for both the individual involved and those affected.
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