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Saturday, May 2, 2026

Psychiatrist settles claims for unnecessary brain stimulation treatments - Department of Justice

HOUSTON – A 61-year-old doctor and companies he owned and operated have agreed to pay the United States $3 million to resolve claims they improperly billed Medicare, announced U.S. Attorney Alamdar S. Hamdani.

Dr. Ashok Jain and companies known as Psychiatric Solutions P.C., Longview Psychiatric Center PLLC and Longview Psychiatric Center LP knowingly and willfully submitted, or caused the submission of, false claims to Medicare. The allegations included intentionally pressuring patients to accept unnecessary medical treatments and billing for those treatments, falsifying treatment records and billing Medicare for worthless services and services they did not provide.

“This office will actively pursue and prosecute those who take advantage of our aged population and those who seek psychiatric care and counseling,” said Hamdani. “It is particularly egregious when those citizens who seek care are given unnecessary treatment and not the treatment that would benefit them. Providers who participate in federally funded programs like Medicare have a responsibility to the public to provide legitimate, safe care and treatment.”

The investigation began when two individuals who worked at the Psychiatric Solutions Longview clinic filed a qui tam, aka whistleblower, lawsuit under seal July 15, 2021.

During their terms of employment, they allegedly witnessed patients being pressured to accept unnecessary medical treatments as well as the falsification of treatment records and billing...



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