![]() JFlorida Attorney General Orange County Man Arrested for Abuse of Disabled Adult ![]() Located in College Point, Queens, Trinity also allegedly submitted claims to Medicaid for a greater amount of drugs than it could document were actually delivered. The drugs can cost tens of thousands of dollars per delivery. ![]() In at least one instance, these expensive drugs were allegedly left outside a patient's home without signature by the patient. The court approved settlement resolves claims of undocumented delivery by the pharmacy of infusion drugs. The agreement reached with Trinity Homecare LLC, a pharmacy primarily owned by Walgreen Co., began with a whistleblower claim of improper conduct and false Medicaid billings related to drugs mainly prescribed for hemophilia patients. ![]() Schneiderman today announced a settlement that returns $2.5 million to the state's Medicaid program. Schneiderman Announces $2.5 Million Settlement With NYC Pharmacy For Improper Medicaid Billings June 2015 JNew York Attorney General A.G.
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