Fraud Charges Dropped Following Accused Physician’s Death

Healthcare fraud charges that were pending against a Poplar Bluff, Mo., family practitioner are now being dropped following the accused physician’s death earlier this month, according to a Daily American Republic news report.

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Devendra K. Varma, MD, allegedly falsely reported in his patients’ medical records the amount of time he spent examining and evaluating more than 160 Medicare and Medicaid patients between Jan. 2007 and Jan. 2009. He was also accused of submitting false claims to Medicare and Medicaid for services that were never rendered, according to the report.

Dr. Varma was in hospice care at the time of his death and died from pulmonary fibrosis. He was 78 years old, according to the report.

Read the Daily American Republic news report about Dr. Devendra Varma’s dropped charges.

Read other coverage about physician fraud:

Kentucky Podiatrist Accused of 23 Counts of Medicaid Fraud

Ohio Physician Will Serve 5 Years in Prison for Submitting More Than $900K in False Claims

Indiana Otolaryngologist Admits to Filing More Than $200K in False Claims

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