The facility was accused of causing kickbacks, obstructing a federal audit, and fraudulently billing Medicaid, authorities said.
Between 2009 and 2015, Camden Treatment Associates LLC and a second company, which was not named by the office, were owned and managed by related parties, authorities said. CTA had a kickback relationship with the other company in which CTA ordered all of its methadone mixing services from it and paid it more than $125,300 for those services.
Their arrangement resulted in kickbacks being paid because the second company paid the profits it made on CTA’s orders of methadone mixing to the related parties who owned and managed both companies, the office said. As a result, CTA was induced to order services from the second company and to have CTA patients receive treatment using methadone mixed only by that company.
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