February 25, 2021
Texas Center for Orthopedic and Spinal Disorders and its owner, osteopath Mark Kuper, have agreed to a judgment of $11.2 million to resolve claims arising from their fraudulent billing of government healthcare programs. Kuper also pleaded guilty to healthcare fraud, and was sentenced to 10 years in prison. Defendants admitted that they submitted claims for services that were never rendered, including claims for one-on-one physical therapy pursuant to an individualized plan of care, when patients were actually attending group sessions with an athletic trainer, and claims for 60-minute psychotherapy sessions when patients actually spoke with unqualified individuals for just 15-20 minutes. In addition, Kuper permitted his wife to use his credentials to issue prescriptions for controlled substances. The civil investigation was initiated by a qui tam complaint filed by Richard Brown, who will receive 17% of the government’s recovery. USAO ND TX
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