Arkansas Neurosurgeon faces charges of Medicare and Medicaid Fraud
Arkansas Neurosurgeon, "Patrick Chan was described as " a very energetic, hard working, loyal and moral" surgeon, by a Colleague in a letter of recommendation to the Arkansas medical review board. The Doctor had a successful medical career, earning a top income and running a successful surgical practice. Unfortunately, everything did not remain so rosy and bright for the doctor. Patrick Chan awaits trial in August for allegedly taking kickbacks from medical suppliers and for allegedly submitting false claims to Medicare and Medicaid.
The whistleblower, in this qui tam case, is John Thomas, a former employee of Nu Med Technologies, that sold medical instruments and devices used in spinal surgery.
No one is immune to being charged with a qui tam false claims lawsuit, if they are breaking the law. The government will prosecute small or large companies that fraudulently submit bills to the government. Regardless of the size, fraud, even on a small scale, cost taxpayers money. As former Federal Prosecutor, Brian LaBovick mentioned in a previous post, on the Whistleblower Law Blog , the false claims act does not discriminate against prosecuting small fish (small companies) when they break the law.
If you have knowledge of fraud against the government, contact an experienced qui tam attorney to discuss your claim. It is essential that you take the necessary steps in protecting your relator's share of the government's recovery, which can be 15 – 30% of the government’s total recovery along with additional civil penalties. Since false claims act cases are often complex, it can take several years to settle or to litigate. Whistleblowers often hire an experienced attorney to help in submitting a qui tam claim. LaBovick and LaBovick are former federal prosecutors experienced in prosecuting cases on behalf of the government.
The Whistleblower Law Blog is presented as a service of the Private Law Firm, LaBovick & LaBovick, Civil Justice Prosecutors. LaBovick & LaBovick is a Plaintiff's firm that represents whistleblowers across the United States in qui tam (False Claims Act) litigation; including Federal and State False Claims Act Cases. They offer free confidential consultations to whistleblowers that need to discuss sensitive matters, including those involving current or a former employers.
