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Indian-American couple in medical fraud; face jail term
Press Trust of India, Wednesday July 8, 2009, Houston

An Indian-American doctor couple faces five years imprisonment after being charged by FBI for adopting unprofessional medical practices, like distributing controlled substances in their clinic described as 'pill mill' and billing the government for whopping $8.7 million.

The doctor couple - Dr Arun Sharma and his wife Dr Kiran Sharma, MD and both 54 practiced in Baytown and Texas.

The charges carry a punishment of five years imprisonment and a $250,000 fine.

They allegedly prescribed 615,000 tablets of Vicodan, 66,000 tablets of Xanax and 26,000 tablets of Valium in less than a year. A single patient was prescribed more than 8,000 hydrocodone tablets in an eight-month period spanning September 2008 and April 2009. They used to charge up to $100 from the patients for each hydrocodone prescription.

The couple has also been charged for a conspiracy to defraud Medicare and Medicaid. The doctors allegedly billed the government for more than $8.7 million for injections that were never performed.

While searching the couple's home, investigators found a whopping $700,000. Another amount of $816,000 was recovered from a pair of bank safe deposit boxes issued in the name of Sharmas'.

The FBI has termed it as a staggering dollar fraud, given the fact that there were only two people involved in the crime.

The FBI has charged them with various counts of fraud which include, medical fraud, healthcare fraud, wire fraud, mail fraud, conspiracy, and unlawful dispensation and distribution of controlled substances in a case that arose out of the operation on an alleged pill mill.

The couple allegedly dispensed and distributed controlled substances outside the scope of professional practice and not for a legitimate medical purpose, FBI said.

Kiran, who was taken into federal custody on June 24 will remain in custody pending her appearance before a US Magistrate. A warrant remains outstanding for Arun's arrest, according to the FBI.

The complaint alleges that Kiran handled all the financial aspects, be it the inflow of funds by way of fees or be it the payment of bills.

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Posted by nysa on Jul 08, 2009
Serves them right. There are plenty of Indians taking advantage of the American system and giving the "model" immigrant Indians a bad name. Shame on these rotten apples called the Sharmas.
Posted by trush on Jul 08, 2009
This is a real shame,but there are many more doctors in india and here is states following the same procedure to make money they should be punished hard so that other doctors wouldn't dare to follow it.. Good job FBI. keep up the good work and punish those corrupt humans..
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