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Meeting Reference
11/15/2001
Cumulative Minutes from the DoD P&T Committee Meetings for 2001
Publication
11/14/2001
Scott Hildago, sales representative, Indigo Laser Corporation, a Johnson & Johnson subsidiary was sentenced to 5 years probation and a $100 special assessment.
Publication
11/14/2001
Dr. Concessi was sentenced to 30 months incarceration for asingle count of health care fraud and 30 months incarceration for 23 counts of false claims related to health care fraud.
Meeting Reference
11/14/2001
Minutes for the DoD P&T Executive Committee Meeting from November 2001
Publication
11/13/2001
Eddy J. Hack, ownerand operator of Oncology Solutions, also known as International Oncology Network, was sentenced to 3 years probation, a $500 fine and a $100 special assessment.
Publication
10/26/2001
The investigation was based on a civil suit initially filed wherein, the complainant alleged that the Lifeline knowingly made false statements and false claims, for the purpose of defrauding the TRICARE and Medicare.
Policy
- Identification #: 01-018
- Date: 10/19/2001
- Type: Memorandums
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Publication
10/18/2001
Seguban sentenced to six months incarceration followed by 3 years supervised probation.
Publication
10/17/2001
Karla and Eversley Haswell, former owners and operators of Valley Counseling, Colorado Springs, CO, were sentenced to 21 months imprisonment and 3 years supervised release.
Publication
10/10/2001
Dewan was sentenced to 10 months confinement,36 months supervised release, ordered to pay a fine of $15,000 and a special assessment fee of $100
Publication
10/4/2001
Roffman was indicted on 40 counts of mail fraud and 1 conspiracy charge by a Federal grand jury. As part of the plea agreement, Roffman pled guilty to onecount of mail fraud.
Technical Document
10/1/2001
M2 Current Equivalent Lives Factor Table
Report
10/1/2001
This report outlines the sampling plan for the quarterly and the child HCSDB and the methods used by Mathematica Policy Research, Inc. (MPR) to process the survey data and analyze the results. This design report also describes the methods used to report the results of the surveys.
Report
10/1/2001
Annual report for the Armed Forces Health Surveillance Center Global Emerging Infections Surveillance and Response System
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