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June 8, 2023

Posted  June 8, 2023

Steven King, chief compliance officer of A1C Holdings LLC, a pharmacy holding company, was convicted for violating Medicare and pharmacy benefit manager rules by securing prescriptions and refills for medically unnecessary lidocaine and diabetic testing supplies. King and his co-conspirators fraudulently billed Medicare over $50 million, taking steps to conceal their scheme by enrolling their mail order pharmacies as brick-and-mortar retail locations, shipping prescription refills for high-reimbursing medications and supplies without patient consent, concealing the ownership of A1C Holdings LLC and its pharmacies, and transferring patients among pharmacies without patient consent. King faces a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison for committing health care fraud and wire fraud. DOJ

Tagged in: Healthcare Fraud, Improper Medical Facility, Lack of Medical Necessity, Medicare, Pharma Fraud,