NJ Teacher Allegedly Cost School Health Benefits Program Over $550,000 Through Scam – IOTW Report

NJ Teacher Allegedly Cost School Health Benefits Program Over $550,000 Through Scam

Daily Caller: A New Jersey public school teacher allegedly defrauded a school health benefits program over $550,000 by making false claims for medially unnecessary prescriptions.

Jason Nardachone, 45, allegedly bought compounded medications, such as metabolic vitamins, pain creams, and scar creams for himself and three other teachers, according to a press release from the U.S. Attorney’s Office District of New Jersey on Friday. The alleged actions cost the New Jersey School Employee’s Health Benefits Program (SEHBP) between $3,300 to $22,800 per medication.

Nardachone allegedly offered each of the teachers $500 monthly to buy medicine they did not need. He was charged with one count of conspiracy to commit health care fraud, the press release reported.  read more

5 Comments on NJ Teacher Allegedly Cost School Health Benefits Program Over $550,000 Through Scam

  1. This is one prosecuted crime.
    Is there any doubt how much fraud the Fraud-In-Chief and his namesake unconstitutional legislation contribute to your healthcare being unaffordable?

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