California Man Admits Role In $10 Million Health Care Kickback Scheme

Category: CHAMPVA and Other Healthcare Fraud (VHA)
District: New Jersey

Adam Wayne Owens, of Riverside, California, pleaded guilty to conspiring to violate the Anti-Kickback Statute. From November 2018 to January 2020, Owens participated in a kickback and bribery scheme with testing companies that arranged for at-home cancer genetic tests. Owens owned and controlled marketing companies through which he and his conspirators identified Medicare beneficiaries to target for testing. Owens and his conspirators provided personal and medical information about the Medicare beneficiaries to the testing companies, which caused testing kits to be sent to the beneficiaries. Once the tests were completed and returned, Owens’ conspirators submitted claims for reimbursement to Medicare. Owens’ companies received kickback payments ranging from $1,700 to $2,000 for each test resulting in Medicare reimbursement. The VA OIG, FBI, and Department of Defense Criminal Investigative Service investigated this case.

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