Specifically, the United States contends that from February 26, 2013 to March 20, 2015, WellHealth sought reimbursement for pharmaceutical prescriptions that were written by referral sources that had a financial interest in the prescriptions.
District Court for the Middle District of Florida Description: The United States contends that it has certain civil claims against Dr.
Arcila, by her writing of prescriptions for prescription medications filled by WellHealth, caused WellHealth to submit claims to Federal health care programs that were improper as a result of remuneration paid from WellHealth to TS, and subsequently distributed to its members, for such submitted claims.
District Court for the Northern District of Alabama Description: Bridget McCune of Destin, Florida, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit health care fraud, wire fraud and mail fraud and to conspiring to solicit and receive kickbacks in return for referring prescriptions under Medicare and TRICARE.
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