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    2 Pharmacy Owners Arrested

    RedNova News
    2005/07/27

    BURBANK -- A Burbank pharmacy's co-owners were arrested Tuesday on
    suspicion of defrauding the state's Medi-Cal system out of more than
    $375,000.

    Sofik Nazarian, 47, and Vrej Oganesian, 40, who worked at The Best
    Pharmacy and Medical Supply on Glenoaks Boulevard, are accused of
    billing Medi-Cal for prescription drugs that were not delivered to
    patients.

    "The defendants turned upside down the age-old Robin Hood story:
    instead of stealing from the rich to provide to the poor, Nazarian and
    Oganesian fleeced a program that serves as the only source of health
    care for the poorest of the poor in order to feed their own greed,"
    said Collin Wong-Martinusen, the director of the state Attorney
    General's Bureau of Medi-Cal Fraud and Elder Abuse.

    State Justice Department agents and officials from the state Health
    Services Department made the arrests Tuesday morning as the men
    approached the storefront pharmacy, officials said.

    The two were booked into Los Angeles County jail on suspicion of theft
    and were being held in lieu of $50,000 bail each. They are expected to
    have their first court hearing today.

    The arrests follow an announcement by California Attorney General Bill
    Lockyer that his department will crack down on Medi-Cal fraud. Lockyer
    announced a $1,000 reward for information leading to the conviction of
    providers of health care services and goods who defraud the system.

    "This is a triple crime," said Lockyer in a statement. "The money
    could be used for people who are truly ill and count on Medi-Cal as
    their only source of health care. Second, people are getting medical
    procedures they don't need and putting themselves at risk. And
    taxpayers' money is being wasted at a time when the need is great and
    dollars are precious."

    The state's $34 billion Medi-Cal program, the second-largest
    expenditure in the state budget, underwrites the health care expenses
    of more than 6 million low-income adults, children and disabled
    persons.

    Anyone with information about scams is asked to call the Attorney
    General's Bureau of Medi-Cal Fraud & Elder Abuse Hotline at (800)
    722-0432 or the Department of Health Services at (800) 822-6222. Tips
    can also be filed online at www.stopmedicalfraud.ca.gov.


    Story from REDNOVA NEWS:
    http://www.rednova.com/news/display/?id=188120

    http://www.rednova.com/news/display/?id=188120&source=r_health
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