Pharmacist Sentenced to Seven Years in Prison for Obtaining $1.7 Million from Health Insurers for Drug He Never Dispensed
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Pharmacist Sentenced to Seven Years in Prison for Obtaining
Kielar, 76, of
U.S. District Judge
According to court documents, Kielar used patients' insurance information, including their names and dates of birth, to bill for the drug Procrit, which stimulates the production of red blood cells. These patients, however, were never prescribed Procrit, Kielar never provided them with the medication, and the patients never authorized the use of their insurance information to submit claims for payment. After he was indicted, Kielar forged prescriptions, patient receipts, and false invoices to make the insurance claims look legitimate. Between
"Each time [Kielar] hit the submit button on the pharmacy's computer for a Procrit claim, he made a calculated choice: to lie to the victim insurance company who received, processed, and paid on the claim," Assistant U.S. Attorney
Evidence showed that Kielar used proceeds from the fraud scheme to pay salaries to himself and his ex-wife and then used those funds to pay mortgages on his home in
The sentence was announced today by
The government was represented by Assistant U.S. Attorneys
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