A Texas doctor is charged with allegedly billing insurers for unnecessary cardiovascular tests on college athletes and falsifying results between 2019 and 2022, resulting in approximately $89 million in alleged losses. The indictment alleges the scheme included deceptive marketing and kickbacks, with one patient later dying from undetected heart issues.
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$89.00M alleged lossFiled: Jun 23 · 14:34 UTCUpdated: Jun 23 · 16:15 UTC