Birmingham Pill Mill Doc's 30-Year Sentence is Upheld
Birmingham Pill Mill Doc's 30-Year Sentence is Upheld
The Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit has upheld a 30-year sentence against an Alabama doctor who prescribed high numbers of opioids and subsequently fraudulently billed his patients, claiming that they were seeking allergy treatments. A jury found Dr. Patrick Ifediba guilty back in 2019 on dozens of counts of healthcare fraud, controlled substances violations (including prescribing rates that were more than ten times what would be appropriate under law.Dr. Ifediba ran a pain care clinic in Birmingham, Alabama, Care Complete Medical Clinic (CCMC), alongside his wife, Dr. Uchenna Ifediba, where neither physician specialized in treating patients who were suffering from chronic or acute pain. Nevertheless, they prescribed highly addictive drugs to their patients, including oxycodone and fentanyl. Ultimately, after word got out about the pill mill, up to 85% percent of the doctor-couple’s patients received these prescriptions. Their practices attracted people willing to wait over three hours inside dirty, crowded waiting rooms just so that they could receive controlled substances without any hassle.
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