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As many as 50,000 U.S. patients’ access to treatment for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder could be disrupted after two executives at Done, a California-based telehealth company, were ...
The CEO and clinical president of telehealth startup Done have been arrested and charged with fraud, accused by federal authorities of participating in a scheme to distribute Adderall online.
On Thursday, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warned of “potential disrupted access to care” for people who rely on the platform or other telehealth platforms like it to ...
Telehealth CEO charged in alleged $100 million scheme to provide "easy access" to Adderall, other stimulants. ... The executives also conspired to defraud pharmacies, Medicare, ...
The founder and head doctor of telehealth company Done Global were arrested and charged with fraud, accused by federal authorities of conspiring to provide easy access to Adderall and other ...
Federal prosecutors have charged 14 telehealth executives, physicians, marketers and healthcare business owners for their alleged schemes that led to more than $143 million in fraudulent COVID-19 ...
Done Global allegedly conspired to provide easy access to Adderall and other stimulant drugs in exchange for a monthly subscription fee, the Justice Department said.
Telehealth executives charged in Adderall fraud scheme. Done Global allegedly conspired to provide easy access to Adderall and other stimulant drugs in exchange for a monthly subscription fee, ...