U.S. ex rel. Aflatooni v. Kitsap Physicians Services

163 F.3d 516, 1999 WL 909
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
DecidedJanuary 4, 1999
Docket97-35395
StatusPublished
Cited by20 cases

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U.S. ex rel. Aflatooni v. Kitsap Physicians Services, 163 F.3d 516, 1999 WL 909 (9th Cir. 1999).

Opinion

163 F.3d 516

99 Cal. Daily Op. Serv. 80

UNITED STATES of America, ex rel. Alfred AFLATOONI,
Plaintiff-Appellant,
v.
KITSAP PHYSICIANS SERVICES, a non-profit Washington
corporation; Northwest Diagnostic Imaging, Inc., a
Washington professional services corporation; Pathology
Associates of Kitsap County, a Washington Partnership;
Ronald Reimer, MD and Susan L. Reimer, his wife; Paul S.
McCullough, MD, and Jane Doe McCullough, his wife; Robert
C. Schneidler and Sharon K. Schneidler, his wife; Nancy
Koch and Richard L. Koch, her husband; Keith Hallman, MD
and Kathleen Hallman, his wife; John P. Matan, MD and Susan
J. Matan, his wife; Thomas C. Case, MD and Mary Ann Case,
his wife; Milton S. Michaelis, MD and Jane Doe Michaelis,
his wife; and Defendants Johns Doe and Janes Doe, 1-200,
Defendants-Appellees.

No. 97-35395.

United States Court of Appeals,
Ninth Circuit.

Argued and Submitted July 10, 1998.
Decided Sept. 23, 1998.
Amended Jan. 4, 1999.

Robert L. Vogel, Washington, D.C., Frederick L. Noland, McDonald, Hoague & Bayless, Seattle, Washington, Larry G. Johnson, Seattle, Washington, for the plaintiff-appellant.

Robert G. Homchick, Davis Wright Tremaine, Seattle, Washington, for appellees Kitsap Physicians Service, Case, Koch and Schneidler.

Steve Y. Koh, Perkins Coie, Seattle, Washington, for appellees Matan.

Robert D. Steward, McNaul, Ebel, Nawrot, Helgren & Vance, Seattle, Washington, for appellees Northwest Diagnostic Imaging, Inc., Reimer, McCullough, Bergman and Michaelis.

David B. Robbins, Bennett & Bigelow, Seattle, Washington, for appellees Pathology Associates of Kitsap County and Hallman.

Appeal from the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington; J. Kelley Arnold, Magistrate Judge, Presiding. D.C. No. CV-96-5003-FDB.

Before: CANBY and TASHIMA, Circuit Judges, and EZRA, District Judge.*

ORDER

The opinion filed September 23, 1998 is amended. The amended opinion filed concurrently with this order is substituted in its place.

With these amendments, the petition for rehearing is denied.OPINION

EZRA, District Judge:

The United States ex rel. Dr. Alfred Aflatooni appeals the district court's dismissal for lack of jurisdiction of his qui tam action against Kitsap Physicians Service and others, alleging that they conspired to submit false claims to the Medicare program. The district court held that Dr. Aflatooni, the relator, was precluded from filing this lawsuit under the "public disclosure bar" of 31 U.S.C. § 3730(e)(4) because Aflatooni had disclosed these allegations to the news media.

I.

A. The Defendants

In the 1980s, the Health Care Financing Administration ("HCFA")1 delegated responsibility for the administration of Part B of the Medicare Program in the State of Washington to Washington Physicians Service ("WPS").2 WPS, with HCFA's approval, subcontracted with KPS to administer the Medicare program in Kitsap County, including Defendant Kitsap Physicians Service ("KPS"), to administer the Medicare program in certain regions.3 Defendants Robert C. Schneidler, Nancy L. Koch, and Dr. Thomas C. Case are directors, officers, or employees of KPS.4

Defendant Northwest Diagnostic Imaging, Inc. ("NDI") is a professional services corporation located in Bremerton, Washington. Prior to December 1, 1992, NDI provided medical imaging services to patients. Defendants Dr. Ronald R. Reimer, Dr. Paul S. McCullough, Dr. Milton S. Michaelis, and Dr. Sander E. Bergman are physicians in the Bremerton area, and were also some of NDI's original investors.

Defendant Pathology Associates of Kitsap County ("PAKC") is a pathology practice in Kitsap County. Defendants Dr. Keith Hallman and Dr. John Matan were founding partners and directors of PAKC.5

B. The Relator

Dr. Alfred Aflatooni is a physician in Bremerton, Washington. Since 1977, Dr. Aflatooni has provided medical services to KPS through a Participating Physician contract. Dr. Aflatooni is not, however, an officer or director of KPS.

C. Relator's Allegations Against the NDI Defendants6

In his Complaint, Dr. Aflatooni alleges that after NDI was formed, "NDI's shareholders referred patients for approximately 50 percent more tests of the type conducted by NDI than these same doctors had been referring prior to the formation of NDI." Opening Brief of Appellant, p. 14. Dr. Aflatooni contends that, in most cases, NDI did not keep records of the referring physician which made it impossible for KPS to monitor the referral rates of physicians used by NDI. Dr. Aflatooni maintains that, "consistent with these practices, the NDI defendants submitted or caused the submission of claims to Medicare for services that either were not medically necessary (a practice referred to as 'overutilization'), were not performed at all, or were billed as separate services when they should have been billed as one service (a practice known as 'unbundling'). The suit further alleges that KPS, the subcontracted carrier responsible for monitoring NDI's Medicare claims, was controlled by the same persons who controlled NDI, and that KPS facilitated NDI's submission of inappropriate billings." Id.

Prior to his filing of the instant lawsuit, Dr. Aflatooni disclosed his allegations to the news media, which resulted in the publication of a number of articles about NDI.

D. Relator's Allegations Against the PAKC Defendants

Defendants Dr. Keith Hallman and Dr. John Matan were founding partners and directors of PAKC. During 1987, Dr. Hallman was also on the board of directors of KPS. In April of 1987, Dr. Matan became suspicious that his partner, Dr. Hallman, was altering Dr. Matan's billing records without his knowledge or consent. In mid-April of 1987, Dr. Matan sent a letter to Robert Wilson, the President of KPS, informing him of Dr. Hallman's billing alterations. In the letter, Dr. Matan stated "that the billings for the period under my name do not reflect my personal fee profile or the actual work performed in many instances." Opening Brief of Appellant, p. 10. Mr. Wilson forwarded the letter to Dr. Thomas Case, the Chairman of the Board of KPS. After receiving the letter, Dr. Case organized a meeting with Mr. Wilson, Dr. Matan, and John Guadnola, who was outside counsel for KPS. At the meeting, it was decided that Mr. Guadnola's firm would investigate PAKC's billing practices.

Based on his review of the billing records, Mr. Guadnola concluded that there was no evidence of fraud.7 Mr.

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