Home Health & Hospice Week

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Hospice Nurse Imposter Nabbed By Fingerprints

Fingerprint checks are doing their job when it comes to weeding out fraudsters.

In Michigan, Leticia Gallarzo used the name and Michigan licensing number of a licensed nurse to obtain a hospice nurse job, the Department of Justice says in a release. “Gallarzo did not possess a valid nursing license and represented that she earned a master’s degree in nursing ... despite having no formal degree of any kind in nursing,” the release notes.

“The hospice facility learned that Gallarzo was a nurse impostor when her fingerprints matched the fingerprints on record due to her previous state and federal convictions for practicing nursing without a license in Texas in 2015 and 2016,” the DOJ adds. Gallarzo has been charged with identity theft and could face up to 15 years in prison, if convicted.

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