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HUTCHINSON, Kan. (AP) — The Kansas Board of Healing Arts has revoked the license of a Hutchinson chiropractor after he was convicted last year of attempted insurance fraud.
The Hutchinson News (http://bit.ly/29UTep1 ) reports that the final revocation order for Jacob Gill was issued earlier this month.
The state accused Gill of filing false insurance claims with Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Kansas in 2012. Gill was charged in 2014 and sentenced to a year's probation last year after pleading no contest to a reduced charge of attempted fraud.
In seeking the revocation, the board said he violated the Healing Arts Act by being convicted of a felony. The board issued its default order revoking Gill's license after he didn't show up last month for a hearing that he had unsuccessfully sought to delay.
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Information from: The Hutchinson (Kan.) News, http://www.hutchnews.com
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