LITTLE ROCK Testimony from the man described as the "quarterback" of a team of pharmaceutical sales representatives, physicians and patients responsible for millions of dollars in fraudulent compounding prescriptions billed to the military insurer Tricare dominated the second day of testimony in the trial of an Alexander doctor for writing many of those prescriptions.
Testimony from the man described as the "quarterback" of a team of pharmaceutical sales representatives, physicians and patients responsible for millions of dollars in fraudulent compounding prescriptions billed to the military insurer Tricare dominated the second day of testimony in the trial of an Alexander doctor for writing many of those prescriptions.