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March 2, 2015

Patient safety consultant Dr. Charles Denham and his consulting company Health Care Concepts Inc. and his research organization Texas Medical Institute of Technology agreed to pay $1 million to settle allegations they violated the False Claims Act by soliciting and accepting kickbacks.  According to the government, Denham received monthly payments from CareFusion Corporation while serving as the co-chair of the Safe Practices Committee of the National Quality Forum which reviews,...
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February 25, 2015

A federal jury in Detroit convicted Michigan patient recruiter Reginald Smith and Michigan physical therapist Rajan Patel for their roles in a $1.6M Medicare fraud scheme.  According to the evidence, Smith worked as a patient recruiter for Angle’s Touch Home Health Care LLC where he solicited patients for foot care services at adult foster care homes and then referred them to Angle’s Touch for medically unnecessary home health care services...
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February 23, 2015

Two South Florida medical doctors and their wives, Dr. Alan and Lynn Buhler and Dr. Craig and Cynthia Prokos agreed to pay $1M and $90,000, respectively, to settle allegations they violated the False Claims Act when their wives accepted sham marketer salaries in exchange for their husbands’ referrals to a home health care company called A Plus Home Health Care Inc.  The US previously settled with A Plus and its...
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February 17, 2015

Alexander Lara, owner of Miami-based home health care company Longcare Home Health Corporation, pleaded guilty in connection with a $13M Medicare fraud scheme involving kickbacks and bribes to Medicare beneficiaries, doctors’ offices, medical clinics and others in exchange for patient referrals and fraudulent prescriptions to support fraudulent billings to Medicare.  DOJ
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February 13, 2015

Illinois physician Dr. Michael J. Reinstein pleaded guilty to the crime of receiving illegal kickbacks and benefits totaling nearly $600,000 from pharmaceutical manufacturer Teva Pharmaceuticals USA Inc. and its subsidiary IVAX LLC in exchange for regularly prescribing the anti-psychotic drug clozapine to his patients.  Reinstein also agreed to pay $3.79M to settle a parallel civil lawsuit alleging he violated the False Claims Act for causing the submission of false claims...
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February 10, 2015

Orelvis Olivera, the owner of Miami home health care agency Acclaim Home Healthcare Inc., pleaded guilty for his role in a $6.9M Medicare fraud scheme.  Olivera admitted he and his co-conspirators billed Medicare for expensive physical therapy and home health care services not medically necessary and paid kickbacks and bribes to patient recruiters in exchange for patient referrals.  DOJ
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February 6, 2015

A federal jury in Detroit convicted unlicensed Detroit physician Wilfred Griffith for his participation in a nearly $4.7M fraud scheme. According to evidence presented at trial, Griffith worked as an unlicensed physician at Phoenix Visiting Physicians in 2010 and 2011 where he treated Medicare beneficiaries and used prescription pads pre-signed by Dr. Dwight Smith to prescribe medicine. He also referred Medicare beneficiaries to Detroit-area home health company Cherish Home Health...
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February 3, 2015

Ernesto Fernandez pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 10 years in prison in connection with a long-running $6.2M Medicare fraud scheme involving Miami-based home health care agency Professional Medical Home Health LLC. Fernandez was an owner and operator of Professional Home Heath and also the owner and operator of two other South Florida home health agencies where he caused patient documentation to be falsified, and planned, organized and oversaw the...
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January 26, 2015

Ramon Regueira, the owner and operator of a Miami home health care agency Nation’s Best Care Home Health Corp. was sentenced to 106 months in prison and to pay $21M for his participation in a $30M Medicare fraud scheme. Regueira admitted he and his co-conspirators operated Nation’s Best for the purpose of billing the Medicare program for, among other things, expensive physical therapy and home health care services that were...
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January 9, 2015

Felix Gonzalez, owner of Miami-based home health care company AA Advanced Care Inc. pleaded guilty in connection with a $32 million Medicare fraud scheme. Specifically, Gonzalez admitted he and his co-conspirators operated AA Advanced for the purpose of billing Medicare for, among other things, expensive physical therapy and home health care services not medically necessary or not provided at all. He also admitted he paid kickbacks and bribes to patient...
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