Dr. Franco Sicuro, of Chesterfield, Missouri, and Carlos Himpler, of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, were indicted on multiple charges of conspiracy and healthcare fraud charges. The indictment charges that as part of a fraud scheme Genotec DX and Midwest Toxicology Group, owned by Dr. Sicuro and Carlos Himpler, received over $15 million dollars for clinical laboratory tests that Genotec DX and Midwest Toxicology Group did not perform. According to the indictment, Dr. Sicuro and Carlos Himpler falsely represented to Medicare, United Health Care, Aetna-Coventry, Anthem Blue Cross-Blue Shield, and Cigna that Genotec DX and Midwest Toxicology Group had performed quantitative urine drug tests and genetic tests, although neither laboratory had the equipment to perform the tests. To carry out the fraud scheme, Dr. Sicuro and Carlos Himpler paid other clinical laboratories about $125 to perform tests on a single urine specimen. Genotec DX and Midwest Toxicology Group then marked-up the same tests and billed insurance companies thousands of dollars for the same tests. In many instances, Genotec DX and Midwest Toxicology Group unbundled tests, which should have been billed as one test, billed the tests separately, and were paid $30,000 to $50,000 for a single urine drug test. To avoid detection, reimbursement claims were submitted on different days for the same patient and date of service but included different billing codes.