Podiatrist admits submission of fraudulent Medicare Claims (Pennsylvania)

A  podiatrist from Scranton, PA,  plead guilty  to taking between $10,000 and $30,000 in Medicare payments for services he did not provide.

Podiatrist Thomas Rittenhouse, DPM, entered a guilty plea to one count of making a false statement in a health care matter. These charge carry up to five years in prison and fines of up to $250,000.

At the plea hearing, the Assistant U.S. Attorney said doctor Rittenhouse had filed claims with Medicare between  2003 and  2008 and was paid for services he never provided to patients.  Dr. Rittenhouse is accused of claiming to have performed "nail avulsions", a procedure in which a toenail is removed, but actually just provided routine foot care.

Although the exact amount has not yet been calculated, Dr. Rittenhouse admitted the amount  was between $10,000 and $30,000, and in likely the doctor will be required to pay back the amount that he had received  through filing the fake claims.

Thomas Rittenhouse, DPM,  remains free while awaiting sentencing in Federal Court which is currently set for May 26.

Source: The Times Tribune - 2-18-09

2 Podiatrists from Luzerne County Disciplined (PA)

The Pennsylvania Department of State Board of Podiatry took action against the following podiatrist in Luzerne County, PA:

• Barry G. Bernstein of Plains on June 18. He was ordered to complete seven hours of continuing education within six months and he paid a $500 civil penalty, because he “failed to complete 30 hours of continuing education in timely and acceptable courses and programs in the profession.”

• Lawrence J. Kansky, D.P.M., of Mountain Top, on April 16. He voluntarily surrendered his license to practice podiatry for after pleading no contest to prescription drug charges and receiving probation in December.

Source: Timesleader.com [August 16, 2008]

Podiatrist sentenced to five years of probation for phony painkiller prescription scheme (PA)

Stuart Deitcher, D.P.M., a podiatrist from Reading, Pennsylvania was sentenced to five year of probation for writing  phony prescriptions to obtain painkillers for himself.

Dr. Deitcher’s license to practice podiatric medicine has been suspended, and according to his attorney his licensee status will come  before a state review board.



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