New York Doctor Pleads Guilty to Receiving Kickbacks

Category: CHAMPVA and Other Healthcare Fraud (VHA)
District: Massachusetts

Dr. Vishnudat Seodat, of Mattituck, New York, pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit health care fraud. From approximately June 2013 through June 2019, Seodat conspired with others, including a principal for a mobile medical diagnostics company that performed transcranial doppler scans, to order hundreds of medically unnecessary scans in exchange for kickbacks. He used false diagnoses to order the scans, for which a co-conspirator would submit claims to Medicare and other insurance companies on behalf of the medical diagnostic company for payment. In exchange, Seodat was paid kickbacks of approximately $100 per test. The scheme resulted in fraudulent bills of approximately $1 million to Medicare and private insurance companies. Sentencing is scheduled for March 11, 2025. The VA OIG, Health and Human Services OIG, FBI, Internal Revenue Service’s Criminal Investigation Division, Department of Labor Employee Benefits Security Administration, and US Postal Service investigated the case. 

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