Tennessee physician sentenced for $41M fraud scheme

An Ashland City, Tenn.-based physician was sentenced to three years in prison for his role in a $41 million healthcare fraud scheme, according to an April 14 news release from the Justice Department.

What happened?

  • Between June 2016 and April 2019, John Manning, MD, signed orders and prescriptions that led to the submission of more than $41 million in false claims to Medicare. The program paid over $19 million of those claims.
  • Dr. Manning admitted to receiving over $812,000 in kickbacks for signing orders for durable medical equipment, topical creams and cancer genetic tests through several telemedicine companies. In many cases, he had only brief or no contact with the patients before authorizing the prescriptions.
  • Dr. Manning was indicted in July…

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