Optometry

Employee accused of embezzling $100K+ from Pennsylvania eye practice

Source: Becker's ASC

Carol Harrington, an employee at a Pennsylvania eye practice, allegedly embezzled over $100,000 by writing checks to herself and making unauthorized purchases with company funds. As a trusted staff member handling financial tasks, she exploited her access to the practice's accounts over an extended period, siphoning off significant sums without immediate detection. This case highlights how office staff in healthcare settings, particularly those managing billing or bookkeeping, can perpetrate theft through direct manipulation of financial records.

The embezzlement came to light through routine financial reviews or audits, prompting an investigation that uncovered the fraudulent checks and purchases. Harrington now faces criminal charges for theft and embezzlement, with potential legal consequences including restitution, fines, and imprisonment depending on the prosecution's outcome. Practice owners can learn from this by implementing strict segregation of financial duties, conducting regular surprise audits, personally reviewing bank statements, and using external bookkeeping services to detect irregularities early and deter potential thieves.

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