Michigan Physician Faces Federal Charges for Pain Pill Scheme

Dr. Baljinder Pannu, who ran pain management clinics in Warren and Troy, Mich., faces federal charges for allegedly running a pain pill scheme, according to a report from the Detroit Free Press.

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Dr. Pannu allegedly paid kickbacks to marketers in 2009 who directed patients to his Pain Management Clinic where he wrote prescriptions for drugs which eventually ended up on the street.

 

He also faces charges of billing Medicare for more than $2 million in unnecessary services or services which were never provided, according to the report.

 

Read the Detroit Free Press report about the charges facing Dr. Baljinder Pannu.

 

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