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South Florida psychiatrist pleads guilty to massive Medicare fraud

By Miami Herald  
   July 01, 2011

South Florida psychiatrist Alan Gumer got in near the start of the nation's largest mental-health clinic racket in 2004, signing bogus medical evaluations to qualify patients for costly group therapy sessions covered by Medicare. "At times," Gumer also "prescribed psychiatric medications to individuals who did not need them to make it appear to Medicare that the patients? qualified for treatment, according to federal court documents. On Thursday, Gumer, 64, of Tamarac pleaded guilty to Medicare fraud for his critical role in a massive, $200 million scheme. The racket enabled Miami-based American Therapeutic Corp. to bill the government program for psychotherapy that was unnecessary for thousands of patients who faked suffering from depression, schizophrenia or bipolar conditions.

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