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Finding of Misconduct by a Federal Bureau of Prisons Senior Executive for Lack of Candor
The VA Office of Inspector General (OIG) conducted a healthcare inspection at the VA Central Iowa Health Care System (facility) in Des Moines in response to an OIG Office of Investigations referral regarding a facility report that a urologist practiced, was privileged, and ordered controlled substances without a Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) registration.The OIG confirmed the facility’s report regarding the urologist and assessed facility medical staff management processes. The OIG found that the urologist was able to practice and was privileged without DEA credentials because facility leaders did not timely implement a Veterans Health Administration (VHA) directive requiring providers who ordered controlled substances to possess an individual DEA registration. Upon recognizing that the urologist verbally ordered controlled substances in the operating room without a DEA registration, facility leaders took action by notifying the OIG Office of Investigations of the urologist’s unauthorized ordering, suspending the urologist’s privileges for one month, and implementing a process to ensure all controlled substance ordering providers, including the urologist, hold an active DEA registration. The failure of the urologist to timely obtain a DEA registration was not related to clinical competency.The OIG was concerned, however, that the facility’s operating room practice permitted surgeons to issue verbal orders for nonurgent medications without subsequently entering the medication orders in the computer. The practice bypassed quality controls and prevented pharmacists and controlled substance inspectors from reviewing medication orders. The OIG made five recommendations to the Facility Director related to monitoring compliance with VHA and facility policies to maintain DEA registrations and management of medications in the operating room.
A Pennsylvania man pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court, Northern District of Illinois, to theft of government funds on January 12, 2021. Our investigation disclosed that Ryan Kane, a resident of Philadelphia, participated in a scheme to defraud Amtrak and others by using stolen credit card information from more than 10 credit cards to purchase Amtrak tickets online. Kane then cancelled the Amtrak tickets and received vouchers for the value of those tickets from Amtrak. Kane sold the Amtrak vouchers on eBay at a fraction of their face value. As a result, Kane fraudulently caused Amtrak to issue more than $35,000 in ticket vouchers.In addition, Kane conspired with Christian Newby by showing him how to execute the scheme. Newby, a resident of Milan, Michigan, defrauded Amtrak of more than $540,000 and was sentenced to 72 months in federal prison in September 2020.Kane will be sentenced at a future date.
Independent Attestation Review: Health Resources and Services Administration Fiscal Year 2020 Detailed Accounting Report, Performance Summary Report for National Drug Control Activities, Budget Formulation Compliance Report, and Accompanying Required Asse