New Jersey Podiatrist admits involvment in fake Medicare Claims scheme (N.J.)

Authorities said that  podiatrist Michael Schmierer, D.PM. from Holmdel  ran clinics in Middlesex and Union counties in New Jersey has admitted to obstructing a federal health-care audit.

Dr. Michael Schmierer is a partner in Advantage Foot and Ankle Centers.  On August 7, he  plead guilty  in U.S. District Court in Trenton to one count of obstructing a federal audit.

Schmierer's podiatry practice had centers in Linden, South Amboy, East Brunswick,  Linden and Oldbridge. 

Advantage Foot and Ankle Center was audited by a Medicare contractor responsible for detecting Medicare fraud.  Medicare requested 25 original medical records of patients who had been treated at Advantage and had submitted claims for reimbursement for those treatments.

Authorities determined that Schmierer and co-conspirators re-wrote patient notes in 7 of the 25  files to in order to enhance the claims sent to Medicare. Schmierer admitted that the seven records had been altered to justify the billing.


Dr. Schmierer's sentence is scheduled for November 18 and he  faces a maximum of five years in prison and as much as a $250,000 fine, however sentencing guidelines call for a 12 to 18 months sentence in prison.

Source: mycenteraljersey.com [8/7/08]

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Revocation of Medical License of Ming Tung, D.P.M. (New Jersey)

It is always desirable to research the background of any professional that you may consider engaging for professional services.  In New Jersey, physicians and podiatrists are regulated and governed by the New Jersey State Board of Medical Examiners. At their website you can research and obtain information about physicians and podiatrist who may have been disciplined by the Board.  While not always an indicator of the competence of the practitioner, it is often the case where a significant history can serve as barometer of the ethical and medical aptitude of the provider.   

For example, in the medical  license of podiatrist Dr. Ming Tung, D.P.M. was recently revoked  as a result of fraudulent insurance activity.  The FINAL ORDER OF REVOCATION OF LICENSE was filed September 26, 2007 and viewable at the site. This matter was presented to the Board by way of settlement of an investigation into the conduct of the Doctor. He was the subject of a federal civil and criminal investigation involving fraud on the Medicare Program. Dr. Tung agreed to pay $868,313.38 in settlement of civil claims alleged by the Department of Justice and the Office of Inspector General of the Department of Health and Human Services. He also pled guilty to a one Count Information, in the District Court of New Jersey. Dr. Tung in a plea agreement agreed to make restitution in the amount of $350,000.00.