Crime & Safety

Spring Hill Pharmacy To Pay $800,000 For Billing For Unrequested Drugs

The pharmacy billed the U.S. Department of Labor for a compound supplement that was neither ordered or delivered to beneficiaries.

4 Corners Pharmacy in Spring Hill has agreed to pay $800,000 to resolve allegations that it knowingly billed the U.S. Department of Labor for a compound supplement that was neither ordered or delivered to beneficiaries.
4 Corners Pharmacy in Spring Hill has agreed to pay $800,000 to resolve allegations that it knowingly billed the U.S. Department of Labor for a compound supplement that was neither ordered or delivered to beneficiaries. (Google Maps)

TAMPA, FL — 4 Corners Pharmacy in Spring Hill has agreed to pay $800,000 to resolve allegations that it knowingly billed the U.S. Department of Labor for a compound supplement that was neither ordered or delivered to beneficiaries.

The Department of Labor provides benefits authorized by the Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Program Act including compensation and payment of medical expenses to eligible claimants who were injured or became ill on the job, or to their families.

“Pharmacies are not allowed to bill federal programs for medications that are not delivered to beneficiaries or that were never ordered by their health care provider,” said U.S. Attorney Roger B. Handberg. “This settlement reflects our determination to hold accountable those who seek to exploit our federal healthcare programs.”

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“An important part of the mission of the Office of Inspector General is to investigate allegations of fraud involving the U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of Workers’ Compensation Programs programs. We will continue to work with OWCP to protect the integrity of DOL’s workers’ compensation programs,” said Mathew Broadhurst, special agent-in-charge for the Southeast Region of the U.S. Department of Labor Office of Inspector General.

The civil settlement includes the resolution of claims brought by private individuals on behalf of the United States under the qui tam (commonly known as “whistleblower”) provisions of the False Claims Act. Under those provisions, a private party can file an action on behalf of the United States and receive a portion of any recovery if the government takes over the case and obtains judgment against or reaches a monetary agreement with the defendant.

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