Illinois Doctors Plead Guilty to Work Comp Fraud in Ohio

July 4, 2011

A pair of Illinois brothers who traveled to Columbus, Ohio, to practice psychiatry were sentenced for workers’ compensation fraud after an investigation showed they were conducting inadequate examinations of injured workers and submitting false bills to the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation (BWC), the BWC reported.

Muhammed S. Choudhry, M.D., owner and practitioner at Nehal Psychiatric Group, located at 1100 Morse Rd. in Columbus, pleaded no contest to a felony charge in a Franklin County courtroom. His brother, Naseem M. Chaudhry, M.D, pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor.

Dr. Muhammed Choudhry, who traveled from Bolingbrook, Ill., to practice in Columbus three days a month, caught the attention of BWC after analysis revealed he billed BWC for more than 20 hours of individual psychotherapy on a single day. A subsequent investigation showed he was significantly over reporting time spent with his patients, in some cases spending less than five minutes with a patient, while billing BWC for more than 45 minutes of therapy.

The BWC said investigators also found that both he and Dr. Nassem Chaudhry, who occasionally traveled to Columbus to fill in for him, billed BWC for services when patients did not even make it into the office. Patients often were prescribed a wide variety of narcotics.

Muhammad S. Choudhry pleaded no contest and was ordered to pay $78,573.16 in restitution and investigative costs. He also received an eight month prison sentence suspended on the condition that he pay restitution and successfully complete community control.

Naseem Chaudhry also pleaded no contest and was ordered to pay restitution and investigative costs totaling $27,422.60, a $250 fine and court costs. He will serve 90 days in jail if he does not pay the full restitution within 90 days.

Topics Fraud Workers' Compensation Ohio Illinois

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