Wilmington medical clinic investigated for fraud

Published: 2009-12-29 10:46:56
Author: Kelcey Carlson | WRAL | December 28, 2009

A medical clinic in Wilmington run by a father and daughter is under investigation for allegedly filing fake Medicare and Medicaid claims. Investigators said they believe the business also took advantage of an unsuspecting Raleigh clinic.

Pages of medical claims are tied to at least five different medical clinic names in Wilmington.

Roy Creasy and his daughter, Tamala Creasy Newton, are accused of collecting money for chiropractic and other work they never performed. They're also accused of re-billing forms with altered dates and re-routing payments to themselves meant for other clinics.

The Vistar Medical Clinic in Raleigh is one of the listed victims.

According to court documents, when she was arrested, Newton gave police officers false Social Security numbers and a fake pathology report stating she had cancer and said she would pursue an insanity defense.

Stephanie Bias, coordinator for the Medicare fraud prevention program in the state's Department of Insurance, said she is seeing more fraud cases lately “because it’s become easy.”

Her division fields complaints and helps seniors, in particular, to watch for illegal claims on their statements.

“That’s why we encourage folks to be diligent in comparing statements to their journals. We encourage them to call us if they see anything suspicious,” Bias said.

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