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Indian-origin doctor Neil K Anand has been convicted by a federal jury in the US of committing healthcare fraud worth USD 2.3 ...
BENSALEM, PA – Dr. Neil K. Anand, a 48-year-old Pennsylvania physician, faces a statutory maximum penalty up to 130 years in ...
An Indian-origin doctor has been convicted by a US federal jury for his participation in conspiracies to commit healthcare ...
Neil K. Anand conspired to submit fraudulent claims for “Goody Bags” of unnecessary medications dispensed by his own ...
Dr Neil Anand, an Indian origin doctor in the US, has been convicted for distributing opioid without proper license, putting ...
Fraudsters bilked Arizona's Medicaid agency of up to $2.5 billion, and at least 26 people and entities have been convicted.
Neil K Anand, 48, is scheduled to be sentenced on August 19 and faces a statutory maximum penalty of 130 years in prison.
New York: An Indian-origin doctor has been convicted by a US federal jury for his participation in conspiracies to commit health care fraud by giving medically unnecessary prescription medications ...
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Neil K Anand, 48, of Bensalem, Pennsylvania, was convicted of conspiring to submit false claims to Medicare, OPM, IBC, and ...
The man was also convicted of money laundering. An Indian-descent doctor has been convicted of participating in a $2.3 million conspiracy to illegally distribute controlled substances and of ...