Texas Physician’s Assistant Admits to Defrauding Medicaid and Medicare

Christopher Felix Montoya, a licensed Physician’s Assistant and owner of TPC Family Care and Medical Clinics in San Antonio and Laredo, admitted to defrauding Medicaid, Medicare, and TRICARE by fraudulent billing and receiving healthcare kickbacks. Montoya admitted that from September 2018 to June 2019, he enriched himself by performing nasal swabs on patients and then accepting kickbacks for submitting those swabs to a particular laboratory for testing. Montoya’s Chief Operating Officer, 41-year-old Nancy Almaguer of San Antonio, is charged with one count of conspiracy to defraud the US and to pay and receive healthcare kickbacks and three counts of soliciting and receiving illegal healthcare kickbacks. In a separate case, Montoya pleaded guilty on June 15, 2021, to one count of conspiracy to receive healthcare kickbacks. Montoya admitted that for five months beginning in February 2015, he received kickbacks to write prescriptions for compounded medication from a California-based pharmacy that had high TRICARE reimbursements. Based on the evidence, TRICARE was billed $1,884,577.86 for prescriptions Montoya wrote to which TRICARE paid out $797,262.21.

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