Governor forces dentist off state regulatory board after company bilks Medicaid
For years, his company has been under fire over allegations its dentists performed painful, unnecessary work on children in a scheme to bilk Medicaid. Yet Kool Smiles chief dental officer, Dale G. Mayfield, since 2016 had a say in how dentists were being licensed and regulated all over Georgia.
Then Tuesday, Gov. Nathan Deal asked for and got Mayfields resignation. The action came as The Atlanta Journal-Constitution asked the governors office why Mayfield had remained on the Georgia Board of Dentistry after Kool Smiles agreed to settle a federal Medicaid fraud lawsuit for $23.9 million.
In that lawsuit, the U.S. Department of Justice accused the company of committing millions of dollars in Medicaid fraud in eight states, putting pressure on its dentists to rack up high-dollar claims, and subjecting children to excruciating procedures they didnt need on baby teeth.
Kool Smiles clinics and their parent company, Marietta-based Benevis LLC, settled without acknowledging any wrongdoing.
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