Operators of Addiction Treatment Chain Charged in Alleged Health Care Fraud
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Operators of Addiction Treatment Chain Charged in Alleged Health Care Fraud
PROVIDENCE -- The
It is alleged in court documents that, Brier, Bruining, and RCCA shortchanged
At a press conference announcing the culmination of this investigation and resulting criminal charges and arrests,
"Today's arrests serve as a strong reminder that we will not tolerate fraud schemes that target our federal health care programs, as alleged, nor will we accept anything less than high quality care for the people served by those programs," said Special Agent in Charge
"Today, we arrested and charged
According to the charging documents, Brier, Bruining and RCCA operated a chain of addiction treatment centers but failed to provide the patients with the required counseling sessions and treatment, while simultaneous billing Medicare, Medicaid and other health care payors for 45-minute counseling sessions on a routine basis even though the sessions were not more than 15 minutes, and often only 5-10 minutes or less. At times, so many counseling sessions were billed at this level that the total amount of time would be impossible for the available therapist to have provided in any 24 hours period.
Brier and RCCA are also alleged to have caused a fraudulent application to be submitted to Medicare which, among other things, misrepresented and concealed the role that Brier was playing in the business and failed to disclose Brier's 2013 criminal conviction for federal tax crimes, which was relevant to Medicare's consideration of the application.
The Complaint also alleges that Brier purported to practice medicine and wrote and caused to be filled fraudulent prescriptions using the names and prescriber information, including
Brier is also alleged to have falsified a document in a matter within the jurisdiction of an agency of
The complaint alleges that defendants caused millions of dollars in fraudulent billings to be submitted to Medicare and millions more in fraudulent billings to other health care payors.
The government is also seeking to forfeit thirteen bank accounts, two buildings, and two vehicles allegedly realized by the defendants as a result of the alleged criminal conduct.
A federal criminal complaint is merely an accusation. A defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.
The case is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorneys
The matter was investigated by the
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