- Six Michigan Doctors Charged in $464 Million Insurance and Opioid Scheme (nytimes.com)
Six Michigan doctors have been charged with insurance fraud and unnecessarily prescribing opioids to patients in a $464 million scheme, according to court documents...The 56-count indictment...named Dr. Rajendra Bothra...who owned and operated the Pain Center USA in Warren and Eastpointe, Mich., and the Interventional Pain Center in Warren. The other five doctors were employed by the clinics, which catered to patients with joint and spinal injuries...The doctors have been charged with submitting false claims...and diverting the proceeds to themselves...Prosecutors said the doctors submitted claims of $182.5 million to Medicare, $272.6 million to Medicaid and $9.2 million to Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan...
- Senate passes sweeping opioid response bill with eRx, EHR, PDMP provisions (healthcareitnews.com)
The landmark legislation would disburse nearly $8 billion to HHS, CMS, CDC and state governments, with big goals for population health, care coordination and patient safety...The Opioid Crisis Response Act of 2018...It's a massive bill comprising a wide array of proposals drawn from five Senate committees, and has many implications for the use and funding of health IT...It contains funding for stopping the flow of illegal opioids from other countries, and for supporting local programs for prevention, treatment and recovery...spur research and development of new non-addictive painkillers and stem "doctor shopping" by boosting prescription drug monitoring programs...has funds to give behavioral and mental health providers the tools they need to offer treatment and recovery – including potential electronic health record incentives – and for hospitals to better care for infants with neonatal abstinence syndrome.
- HHS recommended that the DEA make kratom a Schedule I drug, like LSD or heroin (statnews.com)
The Department of Health and Human Services has recommended a ban on the chemicals in kratom that would make the popular herbal supplement as illegal as heroin or LSD…HHS asserted in a letter to the Drug Enforcement Administration that two chemicals in kratom should be classified as Schedule I substances... FDA...has said that kratom is “an opioid” and has been “associated” with dozens of deaths...Kratom should not be used to treat medical conditions, nor should it be used as an alternative to prescription opioids...Some states have already banned kratom, but it’s currently legal at the federal level. It’s sold in different forms, including dry powder and capsules. According to the American Kratom Association, millions of Americans use the substance.
- Jeff Sessions announces more prosecutors for crackdown on opioid providers (fiercehealthcare.com)
A day after President Trump signed a massive piece of legislation responding to the opioid crisis into law, the Department of Justice announced it's pouring even more resources into its crackdown on prescribers...Attorney General Jeff Sessions said his agency was creating a new Appalachian Regional Prescription Opioid Strike Force to focus on communities "hit especially hard by addiction and opioid fraud."...a dozen prosecutors and data analysts will operate out of hubs in Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky and Nashville, Tennessee, monitoring the Appalachian region for fraudulent opioid prescriptions by physicians...