A federal grand jury has indicted physician George Mathews, M.D., age 75, of Prince Frederick, Maryland, on charges of illegal distribution of drugs and health care fraud, in connection with pain management clinics he operated in Prince Frederick, Waldorf and Greenbelt, Maryland.ย  The indictment was returned on September 24, 2012, and unsealed today upon Mathewsโ€™ arrest.ย 

The indictment was announced by United States Attorney for the District of Maryland Rod J. Rosenstein; Special Agent in Charge Ava Cooper-Davis of the Drug Enforcement Administration – Washington Field Division; Special Agent in Charge Joanne Yarbrough of the U.S. Postal Service, Office of Inspector General, Major Fraud Investigations Division; and Special Agent in Charge Michael S. Barcus, U.S. Department of Labor โ€“ Office of Inspector General, Office of Labor Racketeering and Fraud Investigations.ย ย ย ย ย ย 

ย โ€œThis indictment marks a significant effort in the on-going investigation against fraudulent workersโ€™ compensation claims,โ€ said Special Agent in Charge Joanne Yarbrough, U.S. Postal Service OIG. โ€œThe workersโ€™ compensation program benefits thousands of postal employees who have received legitimate on-the-job injuries. But false claims by health care providers undermine the system.ย  We appreciate the partnership of the DEA, the U. S. Department of Labor – OIG, and the U.S. Attorneyโ€™s Office, District of Maryland on this case.โ€

According to the indictment, Mathews, originally trained as a neurosurgeon, worked as a pain management specialist and practiced out of offices located in Maryland at: 695 Seagull Beach Road, and 110 Hospital Road, Suite 301, both in Prince Frederick; 7 Post Office Road, Suite 7M, Waldorf; and 7251 Greenbelt Road, #B, Greenbelt.

The 37 count indictment alleges that Mathews ran a โ€œpill millโ€ out of his offices, at which individuals could obtain prescriptions for controlled substances, including oxycodone and methadone, for a fee and without any legitimate medical purpose.ย 

The indictment further alleges that from at least 2007 through July 2011, Mathews filed fraudulent insurance claims in a scheme to defraud the Office of Workersโ€™ Compensation Programs of the U.S. Department of Labor, the U.S. Postal Service, Medicare, Medicaid and other public and private insurance carriers.ย  Mathews allegedly submitted claims falsely seeking reimbursement for patientsโ€™ office visits that never occurred, including billing for an office visit at a time that Mathews had been admitted to the hospital for his own health problems.ย  In addition, Mathews allegedly fraudulently double billed for his services, collecting a cash payment from a patient for an office visit, then later improperly filing a claim for those same services.ย  Mathews also allegedly โ€œupcodedโ€ many of his patientsโ€™ office visits, claiming that he had met with the patient for a much longer pe