Qui tam suit charges stent device makers of off-label use
A qui tam law suit that accuses Boston Scientific Corp. (NYSE:BSX), Johnson & Johnson (NYSE:JNJ) and its Cordis Corp. subsidiary and Abbott (NYSE:ABT) of promoting the off-label use of biliary stents to treat cardiovascular disease in hundreds of thousands of patients has been unsealed.
The Whistleblower, Kevin Colquitt, filed the qui tam lawsuit under 31 U.S.C. 3729 (False Claims Act) and other State False Claims Act Statutes for violations against Medicare, Medicaid, CHAMPUS and TRICARE. The lawsuit allegesthat the companies involved, committed Medicare Fraud and filed fraudulent clearance applications with the FDA.
According to the New York Times, the Justice Department and two of those states, Florida and Tennessee, said in court filings that they were declining for the moment to do so, but added that they were continuing to investigate.
Click on the following link: to view the Colquitt Whistleblower Court Documents
Click on the following links to learn more on this qui tam lawsuit,
Mass Device
The New York Times
