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Dr. Arun Sharma gets 15-year jail  and his wife, Kiran will be sentenced Feb 23

 

HOUSTON, Feb. 02, 2011
Dr. M. Mehta/ Gary Singh

NRI Dr. Arun Sharma, 56, The Kemah, Texas, was sentenced to 15 years in prison and ordered to forfeit $43 million. His wife Dr. Kiran Sharma will be sentenced Feb 23. She is still at the Federal Detention Center in Houston. Both husband and wife pleaded guilty to health care fraud and conspiracy.

  • The husband and wife were running a "pill mill" in which they prescribed controlled substances such as hydrocodone, Xanax and Soma
  • Between 1998- 2009, both conspired to fraudulently bill Medicare, Medicaid and private health care providers for joint injections that never were performed, claimed Prosecutors
  • They prescribed controlled substances to nearly every patient they saw.
  • Recently, they started prescribing stronger narcotics such as Oxycontin, morphine, methadone and fentanyl patches.

Dr. Arun Sharma and his Dr. wife became very greedy and thought it was a best way to make money. They opened medical clinics such as Arthritis Pain Centre, Allergy and Asthma, in Baytown and Webster. According to local news media, Dr. sharma had seen upto 250 patients a day

$1.5 million in cash seized from his home and safe deposit

In 2007, Americans spent $2.24 trillion on health care. They estimate that up to 10 percent or $224 billion was lost due to fraud.
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HUSBAND AND WIFE DOCTORS CHARGED WITH OPERATING A PILL MILL

 

un 26th, 2009, 2:40pm »

(HOUSTON) - Two Houston area doctors have been charged by criminal complaint for operating their pain management clinic as a pill mill, United States Attorney Tim Johnson, Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott, FBI acting Special Agent in Charge Russel Robinson, Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Special Agent in Charge Zoran B. Yankovich and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services - Office of Inspector General (HHS-OIG) Assistant Special Agent in Charge Joseph Prekker announced today.

Dr. Arun Sharma and his wife, Dr. Kiran Sharma, M.D., both 54, are charged with conspiracy to commit health care fraud and conspiracy to unlawfully dispense and distribute controlled substances outside the scope of professional practice and not for a legitimate medical purpose. Dr. Kiran Sharma was taken into federal custody today and will remain in custody pending her appearance before a U.S. Magistrate Judge tomorrow. Her husband, Dr. Arun Sharma, is expected to surrender to federal authorities tomorrow. A warrant remains outstanding for his arrest.  

According to the allegations in the criminal complaint filed today, the Sharmas operate the Allergy, Asthma, Arthritis and Pain Centers located at on Cole Street in Webster, Texas, and another on Garth Road in Baytown, Texas. Records obtained from the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) demonstrate that Dr. Arun Sharma has allegedly prescribed 615,671 tablets of hydrocodone (Vicodan), 66,000 tablets of alprazolam (Xanax), and 26,000 tablets of diazepam (Valium) between Sept. 1, 2008, to May 22, 2009.

The affidavit supporting the federal criminal complaint details some examples of Dr. Arun Sharma’s alleged prescription pattern. One patient, PP, received 92 hydrocodone prescriptions, totaling 8,040 tablets between September 2008 and April 2009. On seven occasions, PP received two prescriptions on the same day from Dr. Arum Sharma which were filled at two different pharmacies. A second patient, AP, who resides at the same address as patient PP, allegedly received 31 hydrocodone prescriptions, totaling 2,430 tablets, between September 2008 and April 2009 from Dr. Arun Sharma. 

In yet another example alleged in the complaint, patients EZ and KZ, who reside together, each allegedly obtained prescriptions for almost 2000 tablets of hydrocodone from Dr. Arum Sharma between September 2008 and March 2009.

As a result of enforcement action conducted last week at the two pain clinics, the Sharma residence and two safe deposit boxes, $700,000 in cash was discovered at the Sharma residence, while $816,000 in cash was found in the two safe deposit boxes allegedly accessed only by Dr. Kiran Sharma. The affidavit alleges that Dr. Arun Sharma charged as much as $100 cash per hydrocodone prescription. A significant percentage of the $1.5 million in cash seized was in $20 dollar denominations and packaged in letter size envelopes, each secured with a rubber band and then placed in numerous plastic bags. 

Dr. Kiran Sharma, according to allegations in the complaint, handles all of the finances for the clinics including the incoming money and the payment of bills.  

Both doctors were also charged in a conspiracy to defraud Medicare and Medicaid of more than $8.7 million for facet joint injections that were never performed.
 
“The staggering dollar amount of the fraud alleged in just this one case should serve as an indicator to all of us that health care fraud poses a major threat to the soundness of our nation's economy, said Robinson. “The FBI, in conjunction with its federal, state and local partners, will continue to vigorously investigate the ‘pill mill’ clinics that generate income through the fraudulent billing of Medicare, Medicaid and private insurance. We encourage the public to report instances of health care fraud to their local FBI office."

The criminal charges are the result of a joint investigation being conducted by agents of the FBI, the DEA, HHS-OIG, and the Medicare Fraud Control Unit of the Texas Attorney General's Office in conjunction with the Webster, League City and Baytown Police Departments.

“Our office is committed to the relentless pursuit of those whose sole interest in health care is to raid the Medicare Trust Fund to satisfy their own greed, Prekker said.” 

Conspiracy to defraud Medicare and Medicaid carries a penalty of five years imprisonment and a $250,000 fine and the conspiracy to unlawfully dispense and distribute controlled substances, outside the scope of professional practice and not for a legitimate medical purpose carries a penalty of five years imprisonment and a $250,000 fine. This case will be prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Albert  Balboni.

An criminal complaint is an accusation of criminal conduct, not evidence. A defendant is presumed innocent unless and until convicted through due process of law.

* Dr Arun Sharma
4721 Garth Rd
Allergy Asthma Arthritis Pain
Suite G
Baytown, TX 77521
*
617 Cole St
Allergy Asthma Arthritis & Pain
Webster, TX 77598

 

 

 

Arun is a graduate of Jabalpur Medical College (1977), He has specialized in Internal Medicine and Rheumatolgy, he was trained at Worcester MA and Pittsfield MA. (1991)

Kiran is a graduate of Government Medical College, Jabalpur (1977) She completed her Internal Medicine residency at Pittsfield MA and Galveston TX She has specialized in Allergy and Immunology (1995).