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Kicking the Habit

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It’s hard to kick a habit that is well-ingrained. Whether snacking when not hungry, spending too much time watching television or buying things you don’t need, once a bad habit gets established, it’s really hard to break. A story posted on MyEasternShoreMD.com tells about how a woman’s addiction to forging prescriptions led her to commit fraud.

The story states that because the woman worked at a billing service company, she had access to patient names and their insurance information. (Talk about a bonanza of personal information.) As a result, she was able to make or forge prescriptions for oxycodone as well as other drugs, which were subsequently filled at multiple pharmacies. (The story does not say if she took the medicine herself, or how the drugs were used.)

Following a two-month investigation including a home search where investigators discovered a stash of oxycodone pills, plus evidence of long-term prescription fraud, the woman was arrested and charged with possession of oxycodone with intent to distribute, possession of oxycodone, obtaining a controlled dangerous substance by fraud, possession of prescription pills with intent to distribute, obtaining prescriptions by concealment, obtaining prescriptions by fraud, obtaining drugs by fraud, obtaining controlled dangerous substances by impersonation and fraud, and lastly, fraud/identity theft. (That’s quite a list she obtained.)

The 39-year-old woman pleaded guilty to one count of embezzlement, two counts of identity fraud and four counts of obtaining prescriptions by fraud. She was sentenced to eight years in state prison for her prescription fraud scheme. She was also ordered to pay more than $10,000 in restitution to her previous employer. In addition, her prison term will be followed by five years of supervised probation.

The story also mentions that the fraudster was already on probation for multiple counts of prescription fraud and other drug violations before being caught, so this is not her first offense. While kicking bad habits is definitely a challenge, it can be done with hard work and a lot of willpower. (Although this fraudster is probably kicking herself for being caught by authorities, let’s hope she’ll use the next eight years to kick her bad habit of forging prescriptions while behind bars.)

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