Federal investigators allege an NJ woman billed health insurance providers for medications her pharmacies never dispensed. Frequently, the pharmacies would reportedly charge providers for refill prescriptions the staff never intended to distribute.
One woman is going down for a multi-million dollar insurance scam after running up bogus claims on medications her pharmacies never shipped to customers, federal officials in New Jersey said.
The Kinnelon, New Jersey, woman allegedly runs four"specialty pharmacies" in New York, New Jersey, Texas and Florida, that provide medications used to treat conditions including Hepatitis C, Crohn’s disease, and rheumatoid arthritis. Two of Khan's alleged operations were conducted at Metro Pharmacy in Queens and Golden Pharmacy in Garfield, New Jersey.
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