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=== Andy Miller, Tracy Miller et le Healthmark Investment Trust ont accepté de payer 7,75 millions de dollars ===
 
=== Andy Miller, Tracy Miller et le Healthmark Investment Trust ont accepté de payer 7,75 millions de dollars ===
United States Settles False Claims Act Allegations Against Compound Pharmacy Owners For $7.75 Million. <ref>https://www.justice.gov/usao-mdfl/pr/united-states-settles-false-claims-act-allegations-against-compound-pharmacy-owners-775</ref>
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United States Settles False Claims Act Allegations Against Compound Pharmacy Owners For $7.75 Million. <ref>https://www.justice.gov/usao-mdfl/pr/united-states-settles-false-claims-act-allegations-against-compound-pharmacy-owners-775 United States Settles False Claims Act Allegations Against Compound Pharmacy Owners For $7.75 Million<br>Jacksonville, FL – United States Attorney A. Lee Bentley, III announces today that Andy Miller, Tracy Miller, and the Healthmark Investment Trust have agreed to pay to the government $7.75 million to resolve allegations that they violated the False Claims Act.<br>The United States contends that QMedRx, a compound pharmacy in Maitland, Florida, knowingly billed federal healthcare programs for services that were not reimbursable.  Specifically, the government contends that from January 1, 2013, until January 22, 2014, QMedRx submitted to federal healthcare programs, compounded prescriptions that were tainted within the meaning of the Anti-Kickback Statute. Because Healthmark Investment Trust was a partial owner of QMedRx, the government sought penalties and fines from the owners who participated in the fraud. The government is still pursuing penalties and fines from other owners and participants within QMedRx. [...]</ref>
 
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