Pharmacy sentences
October 29, 2015
US pharmacist Kim Mulder, ceo
of Kentwood Pharmacy Michigan,
has been given a ten year prison
sentence on charges to commit
healthcare fraud, and ordered to
pay almost US$9m in restitution.
Mulder and his staff ran a scheme
which restocked and resold drugs
retrieved from nursing homes and
adult foster care homes, defrauding
health insurers of at least $70m.
Drug Topics reports that other
pharmacy workers were also sent
to prison for their part in the scam,
including the pharmacy floor
manager, staff pharmacist, a drug
packer, the distribution manager
and the sales director.
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