‘Doctors on the Go’ Owner Sentenced for Fraud and Kickbacks
Doctors obtained oxycodone and other opioids and received kickbacks, defrauding Medicare and Medicaid out of $4,704,568 for prescription drugs and drug tests.
Doctors obtained oxycodone and other opioids and received kickbacks, defrauding Medicare and Medicaid out of $4,704,568 for prescription drugs and drug tests.
Clinic owner and CEO sentenced to federal prison after laundering money in connection with a “pill mill” illegally dispensing massive amounts of drugs.
Anchorage doctor provided prescriptions for fentanyl and oxycodone in exchange for meperidine, also prescribed by the doctor without legitimate medical need.
Home caregiver turned herself in to narcotics agents after an investigation showed she switched oxycodone-acetaminophen pills meant for patients with Tylenol.
A former nurse is facing up to two years in prison after law-enforcement said she used a patient's painkillers.
Former technicians at a Chicago pharmacy sentenced to federal prison for stealing thousands of pills of hydrocodone and selling them for a profit.
Pharmacist accused of diverting opioids admitted to unlawfully dispensing an opioid and obtaining personal opioid prescriptions by fraud or forgery.
Over the course of a two-year period, the doctor prescribed more than 4,200 10mg oxycodone pills to a patient and bought them back.
A Chicago physician prescribed opioids to patients without a medical examination or visit and then fraudulently billed Medicare for the nonexistent treatment.
Doctor's medical license suspended and DEA registration revoked after prescribing controlled substances for patients and himself without a legitimate purpose.