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Saturday, May 16, 2026

Psychiatrist Paying $3M to Resolve False Billing Allegations - Claims Journal

A Philadelphia psychiatrist and his wife agreed to pay $3 million to resolve allegations that they billed the federal workers’ compensation program for services that were not performed, US Attorney Jennifer Arbittier Williams’ office announced.

Federal prosecutors accused Dr. Harry Doyle and his wife, Sonya, of violating the False Claims Act by submitting bogus bills, as well as billing twice for the same service and billing for more expensive services than were actually performed.

The settlement is the largest recovery from a psychiatrist in the history of the Office of Workers’ Compensation Programs, according to a press release by the US attorney’s office. Under the agreement, the Doyles also agreed to be excluded from federal health care programs for 25 years. The couple did not admit wrongdoing.

The US attorney’s office said an attorney referred federal employees to Doyle’s practice for mental health services that were purportedly needed because of an initial physical injury covered by the federal workers’ compensation program. Sonya Doyle was the doctor’s office assistant and sole employee of his mental health practice.

The Doyles allegedly billed for cancelled and no-show appointments as if they actually occurred and billed for more therapy time than was actually spent with the patient, the office said. Dr. Doyle also allegedly falsified treatment records to reflect the false billing that was submitted.

False bills were submitted from January 2013 through April...



Read Full Story: https://www.claimsjournal.com/news/east/2022/03/30/309517.htm