October 04, 2024
A North Carolina federal court handed down a 72-month prison sentence to a physician assistant after a federal jury in Charlotte found him guilty of rubber-stamping bogus prescriptions for genetic testing to the tune of more than $10 million.
September 30, 2024
A North Carolina physician assistant is looking to spend just one year behind bars after a federal jury in Charlotte found him guilty of rubber-stamping bogus prescriptions for genetic testing, marking a far cry from prosecutors' requested nine-year prison sentence.
June 14, 2023
A federal jury in North Carolina has found a physician assistant guilty of Medicare fraud after prosecutors said he rubber-stamped bogus prescriptions for genetic testing to the tune of more than $10 million, roughly a third of which the government paid out.