Friday, November 30, 2018

Plot to defraud Tricare stacks up guilty pleas; Arkansas man 6th to plead

Arkansas Online-11 hours ago
Duke promoted prescription pain cream, scar cream and supplements for a Mississippi-based compounding pharmacy, which paid him a share of whatever the ...

Meningitis outbreak trial: Consultant says NECC skimped on critical ...

The Tennessean-22 hours ago
The expert, who also has served as a consultant to federal prosecutors, said the New England Compounding Center also failed to comply with national ...

Bayer to cut loose animal health, consumer brands and 12,000 jobs in huge shakeup Thursday, November 29, 2018

Bayer to cut loose animal health, consumer brands and 12,000 jobs in huge shakeup

At last, after back-and-forth speculation and denials, Bayer has revealed it will indeed cast off its animal health unit, a few consumer health brands and 12,000 jobs amid a large-scale restructuring that touches every area of its business

Thursday, November 29, 2018

Texas Board of Pharmacy Disciplinary Action Summaries & Remedial Plans

Disciplinary Action Summaries & Remedial Plans


Click here to view the disciplinary action summaries discussed and/or entered at the November 6, 2018 Board Meeting.

Click here to view the remedial plans discussed and/or entered at the November 6, 2018 Board Meeting.

Texas Board of Pharmacy Adopted and Proposed Rules During the November 6, 2018 Meeting

Adopted and Proposed Rules


Several TSBP Board Rules were adopted and proposed during the Board Meeting on November 6, 2018. You may view a summary of the adopted and proposed rules here.

NOTE: TSBP now has a location on the website where you can monitor adopted and proposed rule changes. Please note that rule changes are not reflected immediately after a Board Meeting, but are posted as they become available in the Texas Register. For more information, click here

'Texas 7' death row inmate asks for reprieve after media reports on ...

Chron.com-5 hours ago
Citing unidentified documents, the report names the Houston compoundingpharmacy believed to be one of two that mixes up the batches of pentobarbital used .

Department of Justice Announces: South Florida Pharmacist Sentenced to More Than Six Years in Prison for Role in $3.4 Million Compounding Pharmacy Scheme

Department of Justice
Office of Public Affairs

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Thursday, November 29, 2018

South Florida Pharmacist Sentenced to More Than Six Years in Prison for Role in $3.4 Million Compounding Pharmacy Scheme

A pharmacist licensed by the State of Florida was sentenced today to 78 months in prison for her participation in a scheme involving the payment of approximately $3.4 million in fraudulent claims by TRICARE, Medicare, and private insurance programs for compounded creams that were medically unnecessary, procured through illegal kickbacks, and otherwise not eligible for reimbursement. 
Assistant Attorney General Brian A. Benczkowski of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division, U.S. Attorney Ariana Fajardo Orshan of the Southern District of Florida, Special Agent in Charge George L. Piro of the FBI’s Miami Field Office, Special Agent in Charge Shimon R. Richmond of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General’s (HHS-OIG) Miami Regional Office and Special Agent in Charge John F. Khin of the Department of Defense Office of Inspector General – Defense Criminal Investigative Service (DCIS)’s Southeast Field Office made the announcement.
Marjorie Robinson, 61, of Wilton Manors, Florida, was sentenced by Chief U.S. District Judge K. Michael Moore of the Southern District of Florida.  Chief Judge Moore also ordered Robinson to pay $$3,400,000  in restitution, jointly and severally with her co-conspirators, and to forfeit the same amount.  Robinson pleaded guilty in September 2018 to one count of conspiracy to commit health care fraud.
According to admissions made as part of her plea agreement, from approximately 2013 to 2016, Robinson was a one-third owner of A.S.C. Pharmacy, Inc. (ASC), a now-defunct compounding pharmacy in Miami where Robinson worked as the pharmacist-in-charge.  Under Robinson’s ownership and direction, ASC designed and manufactured compounded creams by selecting certain ingredients not based on individualized patient need, but rather to maximize financial reimbursement to ASC from government and private insurance programs.  To carry out the fraudulent scheme, Robinson agreed with her co-conspirators to pay kickbacks to doctors and patient recruiters in exchange for prescriptions for ASC’s medically unnecessary compounded creams and to waive patient co-payments.  As a result of fraudulent claims submitted in connection with the scheme, TRICARE, Medicare and private insurance programs paid ASC approximately $3.4 million.   
Robinson was charged along with co-defendants Laszlo Teleszky, M.D., 68, of New Port Richey, Florida; Sheila Arucri, 57, of Davie, Florida; and Todd Schreier, 34, of Russell, Kentucky.  Teleszky, Arcuri and Schreier each pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit health care fraud.  Teleszky and Arucri were sentenced on Nov. 27 to serve 16 months and 12 months and one day in prison, respectively.  Schreier is awaiting sentencing.
Ascanio Serna Jr. and Ascanio Serna Sr., both additional co-owners of ASC, were charged separately in this case.  Ascanio Serna Jr. pleaded guilty in August 2017 and was sentenced to serve 64 months in prison.  Ascanio Serna Sr. pleaded guilty in August 2018 and was sentenced to serve 37 months in prison.
The FBI, HHS-OIG, and DCIS investigated the case, which was brought as part of the Medicare Fraud Strike Force under the supervision of the Criminal Division’s Fraud Section and the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Florida.  Trial Attorney David Snider of the Fraud Section is prosecuting the case.
The Criminal Division’s Fraud Section leads the Medicare Fraud Strike Force. Since its inception in March 2007, the Medicare Fraud Strike Force, which maintains 14 strike forces operating in 23 districts, has charged nearly 4,000 defendants who have collectively billed the Medicare program for more than $14 billion.  In addition, the HHS Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, working in conjunction with the HHS-OIG, are taking steps to increase accountability and decrease the presence of fraudulent providers.
Topic(s): 
Health Care Fraud
Press Release Number: 
18-1572

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Walgreens pays Fred's $68M

Memphis Business Journal-20 hours ago
Fred's is continuing to offload its pharmacy inventory and patient prescription files to Walgreens. The discount merchandise and pharmacy chain announced in ...

California pharmacist faces abuse, privacy invasion charges after ...

Becker's Hospital Review-21 hours ago
A fired pharmacist who worked for Oakland, Calif.-based Kaiser Permanente faces charges that he set up a camera in a pharmacy lab bathroom and secretly ..

Is Filling a Prescription Simple? — Pharmacist errors can cost lives

JD Supra (press release)-17 hours ago
Pharmacy and Pharmacist error. A patient diagnosed with thyroid problems filled a prescription for the drug levothyroxine. It was written by the doctor for 75 ...

Virginia moves to limit mail-order specialty pharmacies following ...

Richmond.com-15 hours ago
These pharmacies, which focus on high-cost medication therapies to treat serious, complex conditions, such as cancer or rare diseases, are growing in .

CVS plans changes to stores after Aetna deal

USA TODAY-17 hours ago
Merlo said he envisions the "CVS Pharmacy evolving from not just a store that happens to have a pharmacy and products" into "more of a health care destination ...

CBD stores are popping up all over Pittsburgh. When will our laws ...

NEXTpittsburgh-17 hours ago
The most famous of these compounds is, of course, Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) ... neighborhood institutions like Schiller's Pharmacy in Shadyside and Murray ...

Advancements in Veterinary Science and Increasing Government ...

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Greenpark, in Texas, has been cited for a 48 safety lapses in the past 8 years, and had its license suspended in 2016 after compounding the wrong drug and ..

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But documents obtained by BuzzFeed News indicate that one source is Greenpark Compounding Pharmacy in Houston, which has been cited for scores of ...

Nurse practitioner pleads guilty in $65 mln compounded-drug Tricare ...

Reuters-15 hours ago
A Tennessee nurse practitioner has pleaded guilty to participating in a scheme that defrauded the military healthcare program Tricare into paying more than $65 ...