Former health system employee charged with selling stolen medical equipment, including imaging systems

Corey Hollmann, the 44-year-old former head of Melbourne Same Day Surgery Center in Melbourne, Florida, has been charged with selling stolen hospital equipment—including medical monitors, imaging systems and skin-grafting instruments—from the nearby Holmes Regional Medical Center. Both Melbourne Same Day Surgery Center and Holmes Regional Medical Center are managed by the Health First health system.

Hollman was later released from jail on $7,000 bond, according to a report from Spectrum News 13.

Undercover officers from the Melbourne Police Department found Hollmann on eBay. Hollmann allegedly sold equipment valued at $25,000 to one of the officers for $150.

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