A Texas home health employee and medical marketing business owner are facing kickback and other charges. A jury indicted Kindred Home Health employee Amber Price “for her role in prescription fraud and home health kickback schemes” in San Antonio, the Department of Justice says in a release. Christopher Cruz, owner of CP Cruz Management Group, was also indicted on one count. From 2014 to 2019, “Price created fraudulent prescriptions which were submitted for payment to federal health care benefit programs including Medicare, Medicaid, FEHBP, TRICARE and other private insurance companies,” the DOJ says. “Price used actual hospital patient information she obtained to create fraudulent prescription forms. To facilitate her scheme, she allegedly forged physician’s signatures on prescription forms or used pre-signed or photo copied prescription forms,” the release continues. “Price was paid