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Roseville podiatrist sentenced to prison for healthcare fraud

Discussion in 'USA' started by NewsBot, Apr 16, 2016.

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  2. This podiatrist has been in our medical community here in the Sacramento area as long as I have been in practice. His practice was only 15 miles from mine. I don't think I ever heard a patient complain about his treatments in the 30+ years I've been practicing. I've spoken with him at various meetings and always liked him. Patients generally have very good things to say about him and the way he took care of them. I've read his medical-legal reports and always thought he properly diagnosed the patients, offered sound treatment plans and was fair to the patients. He also frequently donated his time at various charity events. I was shocked when I heard about all this and was very sad that this all happened.
     
  3. drhunt1

    drhunt1 Well-Known Member

    I was told a completely different story on this Podiatrist from another one of your colleagues, Kevin. What I find particularly interesting, is that you show more respect for this convicted felon than you did for me.
     
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