Friday, July 31, 2015

Carl Smith L.M.H.C. aka Lil Dog, New Horizon House

Carl Smith L.M.H.C. aka Lil Dog, New Horizon House
Carl Smith, the 65-year-old manager of New Horizon House LLC, has been charged with participating in a fraudulent drug-screening operation. Arraigned on Friday, he pleaded not guilty and is being held on $30,000 bail. He is due back in Suffolk Superior Court on Oct. 14.
According to a court filing from the attorney general’s office, Smith has a “lengthy criminal record” dating back to 1975 when he was convicted of armed robbery. He was sentenced to three to five years in state prison. He was  convicted of rape of young boys in1979 and 1989. He is a pedophile and registered  level 1 sex offender.
He was also convicted of kidnapping and armed robbery in 1979, larceny in 1989, forgery and embezzlement in 1991, forgery and larceny in 1994, and possession of a hypodermic needle or syringe in 1995, the filing noted.

Carl Smith’s indictment was one of 118 brought by Coakley through a statewide grand jury and others in Suffolk and Bristol counties. The alleged scheme involves three health care companies, ten individuals, and $10 million fraudulently obtained, largely from the state Medicaid program.
State Rep. Marty Walsh, who attended the Port Norfolk meeting, said he was troubled by the allegations. “I question what kind of program he’s actually running there,” he said. “If he’s defrauding the government, is he defrauding the clients as well and not providing them with services?”
Describing four unrelated cases, state prosecutors said Adlife Healthcare of Framingham allegedly billed the state for medical treatment to people who were deceased. Preventive Medicine Associates, and its owner, Dr. Punyamurtula Kishore, of Brookline, allegedly ran a “kickback scheme” with sober houses throughout the state.
Smith is accused of getting paid $34,000 in return for arranging the ordering of urine drug screening tests for which MassHealth paid Kishore and PMA more than $786,000.
According to the State House News Service, David Benson of New Bedford allegedly over-billed the state by making it seem as though his psychotherapy patients had more dire medical needs. Pond View Nursing Facility, in Jamaica Plain, was shut down in June 2008 for bad service, Coakley said, and its owner, Carolyn Wetterberg, was indicted for allegedly inflating the supposed medical needs of Pond View patients.
“They may as well be walking over to MassHealth and taking money out of the Treasury,” Coakley said about the four companies and the “separate but very serious violations of public trust.”
Asked about the extent of fraud in the massive program, Coakley said she was unable to provide a specific estimate but said, “obviously there’s a lot.”
Adlife, an adult foster care program, is accused of the biggest fraud, amounting to $5.5 million in which the company claimed adults, who would visit during the day, were round-the-clock patients and billed the state for patients who are actually dead. Adlife had offices in West Springfield, Dorchester, and Hyannis, but Adlife and the other accused companies are “not in business,” according to Coakley.
Preventive Medicine Associates was the next largest, accused of $3.8 million in unnecessary drug tests as part of a kickback scheme with sober houses in Dorchester, Malden, New Bedford and elsewhere that would contract with PMA to perform the unnecessary drug screens.
After the state shutdown, Pond View and the patients were moved to other nursing homes. Many of them reportedly needed help eating and walking, but in the move out of Pond View many were able to perform both those activities without any assistance, according to Coakley, who said, “We do not believe there were miracles performed after those patients left that nursing home.”
MassHealth, which runs the state’s Medicaid program, is budgeted at $10.3 billion, or about a third of the state’s budget. The 118 indictments, which Coakley described as difficult and expensive to achieve, accuse the four companies of defrauding about a tenth of one percent of the MassHealth budget.
Material from State House News Service was used in this report.

New Horizon House, Carl Smith L.M.H.C. is a CROOK DO NOT REFER CLIENTS TO CARL SMITH, HE IS A VERY DANGEROUS MAN !

MAD DOG a.k.a Punymurtula Kidhore MD and Lil Dog a.k.a. Carl Smith L.M.H.C. are responsible for the death of Eleanor Clark of Weston , Massachusetts.
Just look at what happen to James Clark .
James Clark was a client at the same address where the Director/Manager Carl Smith resided at ,50 Draper Street in Dorchester MA. Carl Smith is suppose to be a state licensed Mental Health Clinician , If so , than why did he discharge James Clark ? James clark never tested postive for a toxicology screen for illegal or prescription drugs, than why was he discharged ?
He was discharged for behavioral and attitude problems that were related to his psychiatric and substance abuse diagnosis. Carl Smith L.M.H.C. should have been able to detect that this man had psychological problems and referred him for treatment to MAD DOG aka Punyamurtula Kishore s Neurological Clinic for treatment and to help James Clark get back on his psychiatric medication. Instead , Carl Smith discharged him and the following day , James Clark murdered his 81 year old grandmother Eleanor Clark in Weston Massachusetts ,Carl Smith collected his program fee and MAD DOG billed his insurance company


PUNYAMURTULA KISHORE MD AKA MAD DOG MILLIONAIRE is a CROOK

PUNYAMURTULA KISHORE MD AKA MAD DOG MILLIONAIRE is a CROOK
Prosecutors say a drug treatment specialist put administrators of sober-housing programs on his company??s payroll to hide the fact that he was bribing them to send drug-testing work to his labs.
In a court document released after Dr. Punyamurtula Kishore??s arraignment in Suffolk Superior Court on Thursday on Medicaid fraud charges, prosecutors allege that Kishore bribed owners and employees of eight sober-housing programs to send urine-screening work to him. He was then reimbursed $3.8 million by Medicaid for the lab work.
Kishore??s company, Preventive Medicine Associates, operated Weymouth Medical Practice on Washington Street, Quincy International Health Center on Hancock Street and more than two-dozen other clinics around the state. One of the sober-house programs that allegedly received kickbacks from Kishore has operated in Quincy and Randolph, and another had a program in Brockton, and one operated in Norton.
In some cases, Kishore allegedly put program administrators on the payroll of his company or his charity, the National Library of Addictions, even though they did little or no work for him, Assistant Attorney General Nancy Maroney wrote in the prosecution??s outline of the allegations.
In other cases, Kishore said the payments were to cover fees for renting space at the sober houses to collect urine samples or see patients, according to the document.
Kishore filed more than 53,000 claims for reimbursement for 864 patients at the eight sober houses between July 2006 and May 2011, according to the document.
A professional spokeswoman representing Kishore said the 61-year-old doctor denies the allegations.
??The charges against Dr. Kishore are completely without merit and inconsistent with his three decades of solid medical practice in support of individuals with addiction issues,? said Diana Pisciotta, who works for the Boston public relations firm Denterlein. ??Dr. Kishore has in no way inappropriately benefited from his patient-care work.?
Kishore is charged with eight counts each of Medicaid kickbacks and making false Medicaid claims.
He was ordered held on $150,000 bail after his arraignment Thursday, but he planned to ask a judge to lower the amount today, said Brad Puffer, a spokesman for the attorney general??s office.
A Malden District Court judge ordered Kishore held on $150,000 bail after he was arrested last month on one charge of paying kickbacks. A Middlesex Superior Court judge allowed him released on personal recognizance a day later, provided he surrender his passport and wear a GPS tracking bracelet.

MAD DOG MILLIONAIRE aka PUNYAMURTULA KISHORE MD AND LIL DOG aka CARL SMITH L.M.H.C. New Horizon House

MAD DOG a.k.a Punymurtula Kidhore MD and Lil Dog a.k.a. Carl Smith L.M.H.C. New Horizon House ,
Manager Carl Smith resided at ,50 Draper Street in Dorchester MA. Carl Smith is suppose to be a state licensed Mental Health Clinician , If so , than why did he discharge James Clark ? James clark never tested postive for a toxicology screen for illegal or prescription drugs, than why was he discharged ? He was discharged for behavioral and attitude problems that were related to his psychiatric and substance abuse diagnosis. Carl Smith L.M.H.C. should have been able to detect that this man had psychological problems and referred him for treatment to MAD DOG aka Punyamurtula K...ishore s Neurological Clinic for treatment and to help James Clark get back on his psychiatric medication. Instead , Carl Smith discharged him and the following day , James Clark murdered his 81 year old grandmother Eleanor Clark in Weston Massachusetts . Punyamurtula Kishore MD aka MAD DOG Millionaire referred James Clark to Carl Smith s Program New Horizon House after James Clark was Discharged from St. Elizabeths Hospital s S.E.C.A.P. s Detoxification unit. Punyamurtula Kishore aka MAD DOG had a Contract with Carl Smith to provide New Horizon clients with Medical and Mental health Treatment. No treatment was provided except for toxicology screens . Carl Smith collected James Clark s program fee and MAD DOG Kishore billed his insurance company . Carl Smith and Dr. Kishore donot care about thier clients or patients . The only thing they cared about was making money at the expense of HUMAN MISERY !!!!!!!!

 are responsible for the death of Eleanor Clark of Weston , Massachusetts. Just look at what happen to James Clark . James Clark was a client at the same address where the Director/