Former Rogers Company Executive Pleads Guilty To Role In Workers' Comp Billing Fraud/Kickback Conspiracy
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Court documents allege that the basic premise of the scheme was that individuals associated with the Rogers corporation recruited physicians to dispense pain creams and patches to their workers' compensation patients by offering them a split of the profits collected from successfully billing insurers, typically 50 percent. One such physician was
After signing contracts with physicians, the company supplied them with pain creams and patches, and acted as the billing agent for the physicians, handling all of the paperwork and submitting the allegedly fraudulent claims to both the
According to court documents, Rains' role in the conspiracy included: managing the billing system for the Rogers corporation and electronically submitting allegedly fraudulent claims to the
In her plea agreement, Rains promises to pay restitution to the
As a result of her guilty plea to the single conspiracy count, Rains may be sentenced to a maximum of five years in prison. The court will determine her sentence at a later date, after reviewing a pre-sentence investigation report prepared by the
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