Anchorage Doctor Sentenced For Prescribing Medically Unnecessary Opioids In Health Care Fraud Scheme

AK 2026 Physician Practices
OIG False Claims Controlled Substance
Penalty
$0

Outcome

OIG enforcement action against Anchorage Doctor Sentenced For Prescribing Medically Unnecessary Opioids In Health Care Fraud Scheme for false claims, controlled substance.

Details

Anchorage Doctor Sentenced For Prescribing Medically Unnecessary Opioids In Health Care Fraud Scheme — OIG Enforcement (2026)

OIG took enforcement action against Anchorage Doctor Sentenced For Prescribing Medically Unnecessary Opioids In Health Care Fraud Scheme in AK in 2026 involving false claims, controlled substance violations in the Physician Practices sector.

Violation types: False Claims, Controlled Substance
Entity type: Physician Practice
Penalty type: Criminal
Location: AK

Source: Anchorage Doctor Sentenced For Prescribing Medically Unnecessary Opioids In Health Care Fraud Scheme

How Crucible Prevents This

Crucible's billing compliance controls enforce documentation-to-claims reconciliation, requiring clinical attestation before claims submission and flagging billing patterns that deviate from documented care delivery. Crucible's controlled substance tracking enforces DEA-compliant inventory reconciliation, flags prescribing pattern anomalies, and requires segregation of duties for dispensing and record-keeping.

Source: Anchorage Doctor Sentenced For Prescribing Medically Unnecessary Opioids In Health Care Fraud Scheme

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