A Maryland man accused of being part of a conspiracy federal authorities said bilked the U.S. military insurer TRICARE out of millions of dollars in payments for fraudulent prescriptions was sentenced to three years probation Thursday and ordered to perform 100 hours of community service.
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An Alpharetta, Ga., man who worked as a medical sales representative pleaded guilty Tuesday in federal court to involvement in a scheme to bilk the military insurer Tricare out of millions of dollars by recruiting doctors to prescribe high-cost prescriptions from compounding pharmacies to be delivered to beneficiaries who didn't need the medications.