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VA Psychiatrist Charged with $198K Fraud

ROCHESTER, N.Y. — Federal prosecutors say a psychiatrist at a Veterans Affairs hospital in western New York bilked a health care provider out of nearly $200,000 by charging for private services he didn’t provide.

The U.S. Attorney’s Office in Rochester says 52-year-old Dr. Xingjia Cui, of Pittsford, has been charged with health care fraud, money laundering and tax fraud.

Prosecutors say Cui is a full-time employee of the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Canandaigua (kan-an-DAY’-gwuh) and has a private practice. Officials say through his practice he billed a health care provider $198,820 for services he didn’t conduct.

Cui was released after an appearance before a federal judge. He’s scheduled to return to court May 24.
It couldn’t be determined from prosecutors if he has a lawyer who could comment on the charges.

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