Ohio Physician Convicted of Prescribing Controlled Substances without Medical Necessity and Healthcare Fraud

William R. Bauer, 84, was convicted on Wednesday, July 21, 2021, of 76 counts of distribution of controlled substances and 25 counts of healthcare fraud. Evidence presented at trial established that between 2015 and 2019, Bauer, at his practice in Bellevue, Ohio, repeatedly prescribed controlled substances including Oxycodone, Fentanyl, Morphine, and Tramadol, outside the usual course of professional practice and not for a legitimate medical purpose. The indictment focused on Bauer’s treatment of 14 patients. The evidence presented at trial showed that Bauer prescribed high doses of opioids and other controlled substances to patients without regard to any improvement in pain level, function, or quality of life; prescribed dangerous drug combinations; failed to consider a patient’s state of addiction and ignored warning signs of abuse and diversion such as patient family members stealing medications, patients frequently requesting early refills, patients losing medications and other actions.

Bauer was also convicted of healthcare fraud. Evidence introduced at trial established that Bauer regularly administered epidural injections and trigger point injections, without medical necessity, that failed to meet certain procedural requirements. Because these injections failed to meet the procedural requirements, they were rendered ineffective and were fraudulently billed to insurers.

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