Montana Anesthesiologist Gets Three Years Probation for Prescription Fraud

A Billings, Mont.-based anesthesiologist was sentenced Wednesday to three years of federal probation for prescription drug fraud, according to a Billings Gazette report.

Advertisement

Cory L. Pickens, MD, pleaded guilty in Sept. 2010 to one count of prescription fraud, admitting he filled more than 70 prescriptions from Jan. 2007-Nov. 2009 for narcotic painkillers to support his opiate addiction.

Dr. Pickens was also fined $2,500, and a federal law will effectively prevent him from practicing for five years at facilities that receive Medicare and Medicaid payments. The exclusion also extends to pharmacies.

The sentencing judge noted the letters of support from associates and colleagues who cite Dr. Pickens’ work to recover from prescription drug abuse.

Read the Billings Gazette report on Dr. Cory L. Pickens.

Read more on anesthesiologist fraud:

ASA President Dr. Mark Warner Discusses Evolution of Anesthesia Safety

Balance Billing Anesthesia Patients Who Go Out of Network

Study: Short Interactive Videos Could Increase Patient Knowledge of Anesthesia

Advertisement

Next Up in Anesthesia

  • Here are three health systems that have lost or cut ties with their anesthesia providers this year:  1. Des Moines,…

  • Des Moines, Iowa-based MercyOne Medical Center has ended its partnership with anesthesia services provider, Medical Center Anesthesiologists, according to a…

Advertisement

Comments are closed.