California man convicted of $723K health care fraud scheme

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A California man was convicted by a federal jury for his part in a $723,000 health care fraud and prescription drug scheme that resulted in the drugs going on the black market.

Kalantari would then use the information to falsify prescriptions for medications for expensive drugs like those used to treat HIV.

The prescription would then be sent to Medicare and Medicaid of California through Kalantari’s co-conspirator’s two Southern California pharmacies, though the drugs were never handed over to the beneficiaries,These illustrations, provided by drugmaker ViiV Healthcare on Thursday, Dec. 10, 2020, shows a rendering of the packaging and vials containing its new HIV treatment, Cabenuva, approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Thursday, Jan. 21, 2021. U.S.

 

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