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Alleged insurance, quality-of-care fraud at SRMC
By Dorthy Rowley
Staff Writer
Gov. Mark R. Warner’s press
secretary has told the Virginia
Times that in response the
newspaper’s inquiries
concerning the
appointment last
year of Dr. Gopinath
Jadhav by Warner
to the state board of
medicine, that her
offi ce has not been
able to verify a list
of allegations about
Jadhav’s ethics,
practice and his af-
fi liation with Southside
Regional Medical Center
the night of a tragic fi re 10
years ago.
“We have not responded
(directly) because we have
not been able to verify any
of the allegations,” said Ellen
Qualls.
“We [referred] the newspaper
to the state board of medicine,
because that’s what the
board is for. That’s their job.”
A source contends Warner
knew of the allegations because
they were outlined to
him in correspondence sent
nearly three years ago by way
of registered mail.
The source said “Warner’s
offi ce was asked to cooperate
to help interview these people
(the doctors), some of which
involved Medicare and Medicaid
fraud. These involved
the care of thousands of patients
and involved
thousands of Medicaid
and Medicare
dollars. The attorney
general’s offi ce also
knew of the allegations
but never did
an investigation.”
Dr. William
Harp, director of
the Virginia Board
of Medicine, was
contacted a couple
months ago about
Jadhav serving on the board
in light of the allegations. But
Harp had responded at that
time he was unaware of any
negativity surrounding Jadhav.
Harp said again last week
that there was no public information
on fi le at his offi ce to
implicate Jadhav in any of the
allegations.
“The only thing I can say is
that there’s no such notice on
order (to look into allegations)
for Dr. Jadhav,” said Harp. “I
could confi rm or deny if there
was any such information, but
there is none.”
Nursing sources who
worked with Jadhav, said during
a taped phoned conversation
earlier this week that Jadhav
often performed medical
procedures too quickly – usually
without doing a thorough
examination fi rst, colonoscopies
in less than fi ve minutes
and biopsies of the ileocecal
valve. This kind of thing, according
to the source, resulted
in the doctor allegedly engaged
in billing to increase his billing
revenue – including Medicaid
and Medicare for unnecessary
procedures.
The source said other doctors
would subsequently discover
tumors and other fi ndings”
that Jadhav failed to
diagnose. “Other doctors have
picked up problems with colons
after he’s done them,”
said the source.
Alzenia Mayfi eld, president
of the local NAACP, said Sunday
that her family also had its
share of problems with Jadhav.
According to Mayfi eld, he did
a colonoscopy on her sister and
missed the fact that she had
cancer. However, within four
days, another doctor had diagnosed
the cancer, she said.
The former source said the
hospital had become a safe
haven for Medicaid and Medicare
fraud for physicians like
Jadhav. “These are blatant examples.
Despite these issues
being brought up, the hospital
didn’t do anything. He missed
prime cancerous signs. He
missed lesions and tumors that
have resulted in high morbidity
and high mortality, but he’s
still practicing there.”
The source said Jadav has
become so much in the habit
if doing biopsies that are not
needed that hospital staff nicknamed
him “Lipoma.”
Doctors contacted at other
hospitals, including Virginia
Commonwealth Medical Center
and at the University of
Virginia, said it wasn’t normal
to biopsy [an ileocecal valve]
during a colonoscopy.
“The IC valve always looks
lipomatus, but it doesn’t need
to be biopsied each time,” said
one of the doctors.
“No one biopsies like that. In
practice we’re trained not to
do that.”
But, said the source,”Jadhav
has been doing this for years to
increase his insurance billing
reimbursements which costs
thousands of dollars to insurance
companies and Medicaid
and Medicare. This has caused
concern to other doctors and
nurses because the extra biopsies
are unnecessary on thousands
of patients over a 10-yer
period. Mr. Fikse knows this
fraud.”

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