Vision Quest Industries to Pay $2,250,000 to Resolve False Claims Act Allegations

Vision Quest Industries, Incorporated (“VQ”) has agreed to pay the United States $2,250,000 to resolve False Claims Act allegations that VQ caused Osteo Relief Institutes (“ORIs”) to bill Medicare for knee braces that were tainted by illegal kickbacks, the Department of Justice announced. VQ also entered into a five-year Corporate Integrity Agreement. VQ is a manufacturer of durable medical equipment, including knee braces and other products intended to treat conditions such as osteoarthritis. VQ utilizes independent sales representatives to sell these products, which are routinely billed to Medicare.

The settlement resolves allegations that between 2011 and 2018, VQ paid Mathias Berry, an independent sales representative of VQ, and Berry’s company, Results Laboratories, LLC, kickbacks in the form of commission payments that ranged from 20–35 percent of VQ’s net revenue on each knee brace ordered by the ORI Clinics. Operating under the direction of Berry and his companies, the ORI Clinics submitted claims for millions of dollars in Medicare reimbursements. VQ profited substantially from the arrangement. By paying Berry and his company kickbacks in the form of sales commissions, VQ was able to establish itself as the exclusive brace supplier for 10-12 ORIs annually between 2011 and 2018. VQ understood that Berry was in a position to tell the ORIs which braces to order. This arrangement locked in millions of dollars in annual brace sales for VQ.

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