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More Prison Time For Anesthesiologist In Forest Park Medical Center $40M Kickbacks Scheme

DALLAS (CBSDFW.COM) - An anesthesiologist, already serving nearly three-and-a-half years in federal prison for a health care fraud conviction, has been sentenced to five-and-a-half more years and ordered to pay more than $82.9 million in restitution, announced U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Texas Erin Nealy Cox.

Richard Ferdinand Toussaint, Jr. pleaded guilty to his involvement in the Forest Park Medical Center scheme in March 2018, admitting to one count of conspiracy to pay health care bribes and kickbacks and one count of illegal remuneration under the Travel Act.

The sentence handed down Monday will be served concurrently with the current sentence Toussaint is serving, Nealy Cox's office said in a news release.

In plea papers, Dr. Toussaint, 61, acknowledged he teamed up with co-defendant Dr. Wade Neal Barker, a bariatric surgeon, to launch Forest Park Medical Center, a physician-owned hospital for bariatric and spinal surgery patients, in 2008.

Together with Forest Park hospital manager Alan Andrew Beauchamp, Dr. Toussaint, Dr. Barker, and their colleagues conspired to steer lucrative patients – particularly those with high-reimbursing, out-of-network private insurance – to the now defunct hospital by paying surgeons for referrals.

Most of the kickbacks, which totaled more than $40 million, were disguised as consulting fees or "marketing money," doled as a percentage of surgeries each doctor referred to Forest Park, Dr. Toussaint admitted.

Email correspondence proved he and Dr. Baker were kept up to date about how much surgeons were being paid.

Instead of billing patients for out-of-network co-payments, instituted by insurers to de-incentivize the high costs associated with out-of-network treatment, Forest Park allegedly waived co-insurance, assured patients they would pay in-network prices. Because they knew insurers wouldn't tolerate such practices, they concealed the patient discounts and wrote off the difference as uncollected "bad debt."

Dr. Toussaint was one of 18 convicted in the scheme.

Defendants who pleaded guilty before trial include: Wade Neal Barker, Alan Andrew Beauchamp, Kelly Wade Loter, David Daesung Kim, Israel Ortiz, Andrea Kay Smith, Frank Gonzales, Jr., Andrew Jonathan Hillman, and Semyon Narosov.

Defendants convicted at trial include: Wilton McPherson "Mac" Burt, Jackson Jacob, Douglas Sung Won, Michael Bassem Rimlawi, Shawn Mark Henry, Mrugeshkumar Shah and Iris Kathleen Forrest.

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