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Regulatory Medical fraud

Florida Woman Sentenced for Posing as Nurse

Analysis based on 8 articles · First reported Apr 08, 2026 · Last updated Apr 12, 2026

Sentiment
-40
Attention
2
Articles
8
Market Impact
Direct
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This event highlights the risks of medical fraud within the healthcare industry, potentially leading to increased scrutiny and stricter verification processes for medical professionals. While not directly impacting stock prices, it could affect the reputation and operational costs of healthcare providers like AdventHealth due to enhanced compliance measures.

Healthcare Legal

Autumn Bardisa, a 29-year-old Florida woman, posed as a licensed nurse and treated over 4,400 patients at AdventHealth between June 2024 and January 2025. She used another nurse's license number and falsified records to secure and maintain her position. The fraud was uncovered when a coworker checked her credentials after she received a promotion, revealing she only held an expired certified nursing assistant license. The United States===Flagler County Sheriff s Office conducted a seven-month investigation, leading to her arrest on multiple charges. Autumn Bardisa pleaded no contest to unlicensed practice of healthcare and fraudulent use of identification. Circuit Judge Dawn Nichols sentenced her to five years of probation and 50 hours of community service, and she is barred from working in the medical field during her probation. She also forfeited a nursing license obtained after her arrest to the United States===Florida Department of Health.

100 Autumn Bardisa posed as a nurse and treated patients without a license
90 Autumn Bardisa pleaded no contest to unlicensed practice of healthcare and fraudulent use of identification
80 Dawn Nichols sentenced Autumn Bardisa to probation and community service Autumn Bardisa
60 AdventHealth terminated Autumn Bardisa's employment Autumn Bardisa
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Autumn Bardisa, a Florida woman, posed as a nurse and treated over 4,400 patients without a license. She was sentenced to five years of probation and 50 hours of community service, avoiding jail time. Her actions led to her termination from AdventHealth and a ban from working in the medical field during her probation.
Importance 100 Sentiment -90
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AdventHealth was the employer of Autumn Bardisa, where she falsely presented herself as a licensed nurse. The hospital discovered the fraud after a coworker checked her credentials, leading to her termination and the initiation of a criminal investigation.
Importance 80 Sentiment -30
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The United States===Flagler County Sheriff s Office conducted a seven-month investigation into Autumn Bardisa's fraudulent activities, leading to her arrest and charges. Sheriff Rick Staly commented on the severity of the medical fraud and the potential danger to patients.
Importance 70 Sentiment 20
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The United States===Florida Department of Health was involved in the investigation of Autumn Bardisa's fraudulent activities. As part of her plea deal, she forfeited a nursing license she obtained after her arrest to the United States===Florida Department of Health.
Importance 40 Sentiment 10
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Circuit Judge Dawn Nichols presided over Autumn Bardisa's case, withholding adjudication and sentencing her to five years of probation and community service. Judge Nichols acknowledged the seriousness of the actions but deemed jail time unnecessary.
Importance 30 Sentiment 0
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