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How this Metairie doctor got rich by suing health care companies
Posted on 7/24/14 at 8:49 am
Posted on 7/24/14 at 8:49 am
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He sues companies for Medicare fraud and when the companies settle with the government he collects a nice check as a whistleblower.
Made over $38m from this stunt. And every American needs WSJ subscription. It's the new paper of record.
He sues companies for Medicare fraud and when the companies settle with the government he collects a nice check as a whistleblower.
Made over $38m from this stunt. And every American needs WSJ subscription. It's the new paper of record.
This post was edited on 7/24/14 at 9:43 am
Posted on 7/24/14 at 8:50 am to RedRifle
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WSJ
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new
wat
But you are right WSJ is a very good news source.
Posted on 7/24/14 at 8:51 am to RedRifle
I have it delivered every AM
Hard Copy and Digital
Hard Copy and Digital
Posted on 7/24/14 at 8:53 am to JumpingTheShark
Old paper of record was the New York Times. Times is now no longer that paper.
Posted on 7/24/14 at 8:55 am to RedRifle
Knew who it was before even clicking the link. Knew his kid from Country Day. Guy is a huge douchebag and is not very well respected by medical personnel at various local hospitals. I'd say more but he'd probably try to sue me too.
Posted on 7/24/14 at 8:55 am to RedRifle
Copy and paste. It won't let me read it without a subscription!
Posted on 7/24/14 at 9:02 am to RedRifle
What good does the link do if I don't have a subscription?
Posted on 7/24/14 at 9:03 am to GEAUXT
Geauxld, that's a great looking lady in your sig. Baaaaaaaaa.
Posted on 7/24/14 at 9:09 am to RedRifle
30% seems like a lot to pay out to a whistleblower.
Still though, it seems like it's helping tax payers for him to do this, regardless of how much it benefits him.
Still though, it seems like it's helping tax payers for him to do this, regardless of how much it benefits him.
Posted on 7/24/14 at 9:09 am to GEAUXT
For some reason, when you post links, it makes you need a subscription. Just Google the doctor's name and click on the Wall Street Journal article. That worked for me.
This post was edited on 7/24/14 at 9:12 am
Posted on 7/24/14 at 9:16 am to SirSaintly
Yep, I know him and his daughter as well. It looks like he has moved out of the hospital into a stand-alone practice in Old Metairie right by Winston's.
Posted on 7/24/14 at 9:22 am to RedRifle
I know the family very well. Like someone said, didn't have to click on it to know who.
Posted on 7/24/14 at 9:24 am to LSUrme
He's had that standalone practice on Metairie Rd for years. It's called the St. John Medical Center or something. He also "visits" patients at various nursing homes and has admitting privledges at several local hospitals.
Its funny to listen to the doctors and nurses who know him and have dealings with him. He is NOT well respected to say the least.
Its funny to listen to the doctors and nurses who know him and have dealings with him. He is NOT well respected to say the least.
Posted on 7/24/14 at 9:24 am to ProjectP2294
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Still though, it seems like it's helping tax payers for him to do this, regardless of how much it benefits him.
yea, one could argue its a douche move but it's actually helping free up competition and prevent cronyism in the health care market
Posted on 7/24/14 at 9:27 am to RedRifle
Back in 2001
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Dr. William LaCorte is an internist in New Orleans, Louisiana.
And he’s been trying to just practice medicine.
But he keeps running into false claims – by hospitals, lab companies and drug companies.
Over the years, he’s filed a number of cases under the False Claims Act.
And has recovered many millions of dollars.
In fact, he’s made more settling False Claims Act cases over the years than he has made in his practice.
His biggest settlement was in 2008 against Merck for $54 million – he pocketed $14 million after lawyer’s fees and taxes.
Merck was selling its anti-acid drug Pepcid to hospitals at low prices in exchange for the hospitals driving out the competition.
“I would order one drug, and a different drug would be given,” LaCorte told Corporate Crime Reporter in an interview last week.
Posted on 7/24/14 at 9:29 am to tgrbaitn08
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Do you consider yourself a conservative Republican?
“That’s a tough question,” Dr. LaCorte says.
“Fiscally I tend to be conservative. I think I’m a northeastern Republican. Does that help you?”
You mean like a Rockefeller Republican?
“Yes,” he says. “Government should be a referee.”
He ticks off a number of Republicans who have been helpful – former Congressman Bob Livingston, Senator David Vitter (Louisiana) and Senate Charles Grassley (Iowa).
Posted on 7/24/14 at 9:30 am to SirSaintly
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Guy is a huge douchebag and is not very well respected by medical personnel at various local hospitals. I'd say more but he'd probably try to sue me too.
Yeah, I'm sure the local HCPs who are inventing new ways to screw Medicare/Medicaid are all mad at him. I mean, the nerve of this guy busting up their schemes!
Posted on 7/24/14 at 9:42 am to Mung
Yea, just ask around. His fraud lawsuits have nothing to do with it. Most of those are insurance companies anyway. I personally know the guy. Giant douche. I'd go into more detail but I'm sure this thread will get back to him. If you're ever at EJ just ask about the quality of care from Dr. LaCorte.
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