Thursday, November 5, 2015

Vital Signs: crime doesn’t pay, conflation

April 13, 2015 Vital Signs: crime doesn’t pay, conflation

Punyamurtula Kishore, M.D., owned a Brookline-based chain called Preventative Medical Associates that collected urine samples from drug treatment centers and then billed MassHealth for testing services, according to the Boston Globe. In fact, those samples were never tested and the patients were not being treated at Kishore’s clinics. Kishore was arrested four years ago for the $9.3 million scheme because federal authorities thought he was preparing to leave the country.

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