Dipak Desai, 65, a former physician owner of a defunct Nevada endoscopy center, was sentenced to 71 months in federal prison, three years of supervised release, and ordered to pay over USD 2.2 million in restitution, US Attorney Daniel Bogden for the District of Nevada said.
Desai "intentionally defrauded the federal health care system for his own personal enrichment," Bogden said.
"We are hopeful this closes a long and sordid chapter of harm caused to the people and businesses of Nevada."
According to Desai's guilty plea agreement, between January 2005 and February 2008, Desai conspired to overcharge Medicare, Medicaid and other private health insurance companies at his endoscopy center by significantly overstating the amount of time the certified registered nurse anesthetists spent with patients on a given procedure.
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Desai and his co-conspirator Tonya Rushing created a separate company, to handle the billing for the anesthesia services. This company received approximately 9 per cent of all money collected for anesthesia services rendered at the endoscopy center.
They also instructed the office staff to rely on the false anesthesia records when preparing the claims for reimbursement which were sent to Medicare, Medicaid and the insurance companies.