Sam Jahani, DO, now of Cleveland, Texas, operated urgent-care centers in three Colorado cities and Eric Peper, MD, now of Summerland Key, Fla., worked at two of them. The two physicians allegedly prescribed controlled substances, such as oxycodone, alprazolam, diazepam and fentanyl, to known drug addicts without demonstrating medical necessity.
The physicians also allegedly falsified medical records, overbilling Medicare, Medicaid and private insurers. If convicted, they could receive long prison sentences and pay millions of dollars in fines.
Read the DEA release on Dr. Sam Jahani and Dr. Eric Peper.
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