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South Florida doctor sentenced to 20 years for health care fraud

Physician pleaded guilty to participat­ing in scheme that provided unnecessar­y drug tests, addiction treatments

- By Shira Moolten South Florida Sun Sentinel

A Delray Beach doctor who served at over 50 substance abuse treatment facilities and laboratori­es across South Florida was sentenced to 20 years in federal prison on Monday for conspiracy to commit health care fraud.

Michael Ligotti, 48, pleaded guilty in October to participat­ing in a scheme that spanned nearly a decade and billed private insurance companies nearly $750 million for “excessive and medically unnecessar­y” drug tests and other addiction treatments, including psychiatri­c services and therapy sessions that never happened.

According to the U.S.

Attorney’s Office, Ligotti became either a medical director or authorizin­g physician at substance abuse treatment centers, sober homes, and testing laboratori­es and entered into “quid pro quo agreements” with them in order to obtain patients for his own clinic, Whole Health in Delray Beach.

He would provide standing orders for blood and urine drug tests at these treatment centers, and the treatment centers would submit insurance claims for reimbursem­ent.

In exchange, Ligotti required the treatment centers to send their patients to Whole Health for “purported substance abuse treatment,” and to allow Whole Health staff to treat patients at their own facilities. Whole Health would then order more “excessive and medically unnecessar­y” drug tests for these patients, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said.

One “cooperatin­g defendant” who had such an agreement with Ligotti admitted that their sober home and treatment center offered free room and board and airline tickets to entice patients.

“This massive, multi-year alleged fraudulent billing scheme by a trusted medical profession­al generated millions of dollars by preying on patients seeking substance abuse treatment,”

Acting Assistant Attorney General Brian C. Rabbitt of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division said at the time of the arrest in 2020.

The investigat­ion focused on events that occurred from May 2011 until March 2020. He was arrested on July 29, 2020.

Ligotti pleaded guilty to one count of the indictment, which charged him with conspiracy to commit health care and wire fraud. He has been ordered to surrender his medical licenses.

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