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June 12, 2019

Posted  June 12, 2019

Lake Country Pharmacy and Compounding Center in Georgia, along with two of its principals, Chris and Carey Vaughan, have settled allegations filed by a whistleblower under the federal False Claims Act and Georgia False Medicaid Claims Act.  According to former pharmacist Chris Coleman, Lake Country submitted bills to Medicare, Medicaid, and TRICARE for compounded medications that were made from non-reimbursable bulk powders but billed as if they were made from reimbursable tablets.  Without admitting or denying these charges, Lake Country agreed to pay $365,000 and enter into an Integrity Agreement with the Department of Health and Human Services.  USAO MDGA

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