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5/18/2000
Andres entered a guilty plea to one count of conspiracy to commit mail fraud and health care fraud on charges relating to the submissions of health care claims to TRICARE, Medicare, and private insurance companies.
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4/28/2000
Charged with one-count of conspiracy to defraud the Government with respect to claims and one-count of health care fraud.
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4/27/2000
Edward Carlton waived indictment and pled guilty to a one-count criminal Information
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4/25/2000
Warwick was charged with paying kickbacks for patient referrals. Warwick offered to pay money to the doctor every time a patient was referred to him for home oxygen care.
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4/18/2000
Warren had previously pled guilty onJ anuary 21, 2000, to a criminal information charging her with conspiracy to commit health care fraud.
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4/17/2000
Doctor Brij K. Mittal was found guilty of one count of conspiracy and three counts of the Antikickback Act after a three week long jury trial.
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4/17/2000
John M.Sutherland and Morris Kelly were each charged with filing a false claim against the U.S. Government, in connection with health care claims made to TRICARE, Medicare and other health care programs.
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4/17/2000
Complaint alleges that the McCarthys and their company filed false and fraudulent claims for reimbursement fromthe TRICARE program and Medicare for medical expenses related to treatment for surgical and non-surgical billing.
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4/14/2000
Anderson charged with allegedly submitting two false statements to the Department of Defense, impersonation of an officer, and a convicted felon in possession of firearms and ammunition.
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4/12/2000
Daniels charged charged in this 49-count indictment with health care fraud, mail fraud and money laundering, for allegedly submitting false and fraudulent clams to Government funded insurance programs including TRICARE, Medicare, Medicaid and private insurance companies.
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12/8/1999
Liebman charged with diluting child vaccines to the point that the patient may not have been effectively immunized against diseases like Hepatitis B, meningitis and whooping cough.
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8/25/1999
Anderson pled guilty to one count of theft by swindle in excess of $35,000 and one count of medical assistance fraud in excess of $2,500.
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4/27/1998
White House press release announcing the intent to appoint Jesse Brown as Vice-Chair and Vinh Cam, Marc Cisneros, David Moore, Alan Steinman, and Elmo Zumwalt as Members of the Special Oversight Board for Department of Defense Investigations of Gulf War Chemical and Biological Incidents.
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1/1/1998
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11/19/1997
This press release from the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense announces the award of $12 million for 12 new research projects on Gulf War Illness.
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