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Friday, March 27, 2026

St. Mary's County OB/GYN Physician Agrees to Pay $507,500 to Resolve False Claims Act Allegations Connected to Fraudulent Prescription Scheme - Southern Maryland News Net

A Southern Maryland gynecologist agreed to a settlement in connection with federal False Claims Act violation allegations.

Valinda R. Nwadike, MD, agreed to pay the United States $507,500 to resolve allegations for her role in a telemarketing scheme designed to defraud Medicare and TRICARE.

U.S. Attorney Kelly O. Hayes announced the settlement with Special Agent in Charge Maureen Dixon, Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General (HHS-OIG), and Allison Russo, Department of Defense Office of Inspector General, Defense Criminal Investigative Service (DCIS) – Mid-Atlantic Field Office.

In April 2023, the U.S. filed a complaint against Nwadike, alleging that she violated the False Claims Act. The U.S. contends that from November 1, 2014, through January 1, 2018, Nwadike created and signed thousands of fraudulent prescriptions for compounded drugs and durable medical equipment, such as knee braces, which TRICARE and Medicare ultimately paid for.

Additionally, the U.S. alleges that Nwadike wrote and signed the prescriptions after a cursory phone call with the patient, but without physically examining the patient or reviewing their medical history. As a result of Nwadike’s role in the telemarketing scheme, the U.S. paid for thousands of medically unnecessary prescriptions for compounded creams and durable medical equipment.

“When physicians write prescriptions for medically unnecessary drugs and equipment, they abuse our federal health care programs,”...



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