Former physician and wife sentenced in opioid distribution, healthcare fraud scheme

A former Huntsville, Ala., family physician and her wife were sentenced in federal court for drug crimes, healthcare fraud and COVID-19 disaster relief fraud Dec. 18, WHNT reported Dec. 19. 

Advertisement

Francene Gayle, MD, was sentenced to 87 months in prison by Judge Liles Burke on four opioid prescribing charges, one count of healthcare fraud and one count of wire fraud. Mr. Burke sentenced her wife, Schara Davis, to 42 months in prison and one count of health care fraud and one count of wire fraud. Dr. Gayle and Ms. Davis formerly owned a medical practice together.

The couple pleaded guilty in June in the $2.3 million fraud scheme. Dr. Gayle and Ms. Davis billed for millions of dollars in patient visits that Dr. Gayle was supposed to have conducted, but were conducted by other clinic staff. Those patients were also given opioid prescriptions presigned by Dr. Gayle. 

Dr. Gayle practiced at three clinics in Huntsville, Athens and Killen, all in northernAlabama, which were shut down after her license was revoked in 2020. Ms. Davis owned the practice and operated as business manager.

Advertisement

Next Up in ASC News

  • The federal physician self-referral law — better known as the Stark law — was enacted in 1989 and aims to…

  • Hospital consolidation continued in the past month, with health systems across the U.S. signing and closing merger, acquisition and transfer…

Advertisement

Comments are closed.