Pennsylvania Brothers Convicted in $32M Medicaid Fraud Scheme

Dentist and finance exec face over 400 years in prison for racketeering conspiracy.

Mar. 11, 2026 at 9:05am

Two Pennsylvania brothers, Bhaskar Savani, D.M.D. and Arun Savani, were convicted by a federal jury for leading a decades-long racketeering enterprise that carried out multiple fraud schemes, including Medicaid fraud that caused more than $32 million in losses. A third defendant, Aleksandra 'Ola' Radomiak, was also convicted for her role in the health care fraud conspiracy.

Why it matters

The Savani brothers' elaborate scheme highlights the ongoing problem of Medicaid fraud, which costs taxpayers billions each year. Their conviction serves as a warning to others who may attempt to defraud government health programs.

The details

The Savani brothers operated the 'Savani Group', using nominee-owned dental practices to continue billing Medicaid after their contracts were terminated. The scheme also involved fraudulent H-1B visa applications, salary kickbacks, money laundering and obstruction of a grand jury investigation.

  • The brothers were convicted by a federal jury.
  • Sentencing is scheduled for July 2026.

The players

Bhaskar Savani, D.M.D.

A 60-year-old dentist from Ambler, PA who controlled multiple dental practices as part of the 'Savani Group' racketeering enterprise.

Arun Savani

The 58-year-old brother of Bhaskar Savani who handled the group's finances and real estate.

Aleksandra 'Ola' Radomiak

A 48-year-old longtime executive who was convicted for her role in the health care fraud conspiracy.

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What’s next

Sentencing for the three defendants is scheduled for July 2026.

The takeaway

This case highlights the need for continued vigilance and enforcement to combat Medicaid fraud, which drains critical resources from the healthcare system and impacts taxpayers. It serves as a stark reminder of the serious consequences for those who engage in such large-scale criminal enterprises.