Mark Sorensen of Chicago was the owner of Symed, a durable medical equipment company. Between 2015 and 2018, Mr. Sorensen illegally purchased patient leads, according to a March 27 news release from the Justice Department. Mr. Sorensen and his co-conspirators tricked patients into agreeing to receive braces, some of which were not needed or wanted. The co-conspirators repeatedly contacted physicians to get them to sign the prescriptions authorizing the braces. Mr. Sorensen and his co-conspirators fraudulently billed Medicare $87 million and received $23.6 million.
In addition to his sentence, Mr. Sorensen must forfeit $1.8 million for his participation in the scheme.
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