Michigan pharmacy tech pleads guilty in $5.6 million healthcare fraud scheme

A former pharmacy technician working in Metro Detroit pleaded guilty to federal charges related to a $5.6 million scheme to defraud health care insurance programs.

Ali Naserdean, 32, of Dearborn Heights, entered his plea on Thursday to one charge each of conspiracy to commit health care fraud and possession with intent to illegally distribute oxycodone, according to the U.S. Attorney’s office for the Eastern District of Michigan.

He will be sentenced on Sept. 1 and faces up to 20 years in prison…

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