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SC 020110

CASE SUMMARY A physician voluntarily surrendered their medical license effective February 1, 2010, after being convicted of Health Care Fraud in the United States District Court, Eastern District of New York. The physician did not contest the charge related to the federal criminal conviction. Subsequently, on June 27, 2016, the New York State Education Department …

FB 100610

CASE ANALYSIS SUMMARY A physician specializing in neuroscience voluntarily surrendered their medical license effective October 6, 2010. The case involved a single charge of practicing fraudulently, to which the physician admitted guilt. This disposition through license surrender avoided a formal hearing and resulted in the complete relinquishment of practice privileges with no conditional limitations. CASE …

SB 070910

Case Summary: This is a 2010 disciplinary case involving a physician who faced multiple serious charges related to patient care and professional conduct. An MD practicing in Brooklyn was charged with seven violations, including gross negligence, negligence on more than one occasion, fraudulent practice, filing a false report, ordering excessive tests and treatment, failure to …

P. A. 062813

Summary This case involves a physician who voluntarily surrendered his New York medical license following his federal criminal conviction for health care fraud and conspiracy. The physician was convicted in federal court of health care fraud and conspiracy to commit mail fraud, wire fraud, and health care fraud, receiving a substantial prison sentence of 96 …

F. A. 120810

Summary This case involves a physician who voluntarily surrendered their medical license after being charged with fraudulent billing practices and convicted of grand larceny. The physician admitted to billing for medical services not rendered over two years, resulting in the wrongful obtaining of over $52,000 from insurance funds. The case was resolved through a negotiated …

M. A. 051810

Case Summary A medical doctor surrendered his New York medical license effective May 18, 2010, following a federal felony conviction for conspiracy to pay kickbacks and rebates to induce Medicaid patients to obtain medications. He did not contest the charge. The case involved one specification of misconduct, with no specific patients identified. His license had …

MC 110110

CASE SUMMARY A physician voluntarily surrendered their medical license effective November 1, 2010, after being disciplined by the Indiana State Medical Licensing Board. The physician did not contest charges of failing to keep abreast of current theory or practice regarding the prescribing of controlled substances, knowingly violating state or federal statutes or regulations, and practicing …

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