Petitioner: PRESCRIPTION CARE PHARMACY
Respondent: AGENCY FOR HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION
Judges: CLAUDE B. ARRINGTON
Agency: Agency for Health Care Administration
Locations: Miami, Florida
Filed: Dec. 13, 2002
Status: Closed
Settled and/or Dismissed prior to entry of RO/FO on Wednesday, May 21, 2003.
Latest Update: Dec. 26, 2024
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STATE OF FLORIDA
DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS
PRESCRIPTION CARE PHARMACY,
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DOAH CASE NO: 02-4798MPI
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AGENCY FOR HEALTH CARE
ADMINISTRATION,
Respondent.
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FINAL ORDER
THE PARTIES resolved all disputed issues and executed a Settlement
Agreement, which is incorporated by reference. The parties are clirected to
comply with the terms of the attached settlement agreement. Based on the
foregoing, this file is CLOSED.
DONE and ORDERED on this the 4 day of Dues __, 2003,
in Tallahassee, Florida.
s, MD, Secretary
y Rhonda
Agency fer Health Care Administration
A PARTY WHO IS ADVERSELY AFFECTED BY THIS FINAL ORDER IS
ENTITLED TO A JUDICIAL REVIEW WHICH SHALL BE INSTITUTED BY
FILING ONE COPY OF A NOTICE OF APPEAL WITH THE AGENCY CLERK OF
AHCA, AND A SECOND COPY ALONG WITH FILING FEI: AS PRESCRIBED BY
LAW, WITH THE DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL IN THE APPELLATE DISTRICT
WHERE THE AGENCY MAINTAINS ITS HEADQUARTERS OR WHERE A PARTY
RESIDES. REVIEW PROCEEDINGS SHALL BE CONDUCTED _ IN
ACCORDANCE WITH THE FLORIDA APPELLATE RULES. THE NOTICE OF
APPEAL MUST BE FILED WITHIN 30 DAYS OF RENDITION OF THE ORDER
TO BE REVIEWED.
Copies furnished to:
L. William Porter II, Esquire
Agency for Health Care
Administration
(Interoffice Mail)
Michael P. Gennett, Esquire
Wilson, Suarez & Lopez
Union Planters Bank Building
2151 Le Jeune Road — Mezzanine
Coral Gables, Florida 33134-4200
(U.S. Mail)
Claude B. Arrington
Administrative Law Judge
Division of Administrative Hearings
The DeSoto Building
1230 Apalachee Parkway
Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3060
Tim Byrnes, Chief, Medicaid Program Integrity
Kathryn Holland, Medicaid Program Integrity
John Hoover, Finance and Accounting
CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
I HEREBY CERTIFY that a true and correct copy of the foregoing has
been furnished to the above named addressees by U.S. Mail on this the | |_ day
of (i Liquor , 2003.
(Chater Uheupsan
ealand McCharen, Esquite
Agency Clerk
State of Florida
Agency for Health Care Administration
2727 Mahan Drive, Building #3
Tallahassee, Florida 32308-5403
(850) 922-5873
STATE OF FLORIDA
DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS
PRESCRIPTION CARE PHARMACY,
Petitioner,
DOAH CASE NO: 02-4798MPI
Vv.
AGENCY FOR HEALTH CARE
ADMINISTRATION,
Respondent.
SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT
STATE OF FLORIDA, AGENCY FOR HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION
(“AHCA” or “the Agency”), and Prescription Care Pharmacy (“PROVIDER”), by and through
the undersigned, hereby stipulate and agree as follows:
1. This Agreement is entered into between the parties for the purpose: of resolving
the disputes between them and avoiding the costs and burdens of further litigation. Neither party
concedes the other’s position.
2. PROVIDER is a Medicaid provider in the State of Florida, provider number
102666600 and was a provider during the audit period.
3. In its final agency audit report (final agency action) dated September 18, 2002,
AHCA notified PROVIDER that review of Medicaid claims performed by Medicaid Program
Integrity (MPI), Office of the Inspector General, indicated that certain claims, in whole or in
part, were not covered by Medicaid. The Agency sought recoupment of this overpayment, in the
amount of $40,942.74. In response to the audit letter dated September 18, 2002, PROVIDER
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Settlement Agreement
filed a petition for a formal administrative hearing, which was assigned DOAH Case No. 02-
4798.
4. Subsequent to the original audit that took place in this matter and in preparation
for trial, AHCA re-reviewed the PROVIDER’s claims and evaluated additional documentation
submitted by the PROVIDER. As a result, AHCA determined that the overpayment was
adjusted to $24,110.04.
5. In order to resolve this matter without further administrative proceedings,
PROVIDER and the AHCA expressly agree as follows:
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AHCA agrees to accept the payment set forth herein in settlement of the
overpayment issues arising from the MPI review.
Within thirty days of receipt of the final order, PROVIDER agrees to
make a lump sum payment of twenty four thousand one hundred ten
dollars and four cents ($24,110.04) in full and complete settlement of all
claims in the proceedings before the Division of Administrative Hearings
(DOAH Case No. 02-4798). AHCA retains the right to perform a 6 month
follow-up review.
PROVIDER and AHCA agree that full payment as set forth above will
resolve and settle this case completely and release both parties from all
liabilities arising from the findings in the audit referenced as C.I. 00-0927-
000-3.
PROVIDER agrees that it will not rebill the Medicaid Program in any
manner for claims that were not covered by Medicaid, which are the
subject of the audit in this case.
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6. Payment shall be made to:
AGENCY FOR HEALTHCARE ADMINISTRATION
Medicaid Accounts Receivable
Post Office Box 13749
Tallahassee, Florida 32317-3749
7. PROVIDER agrees that failure to pay any monies due and owing under the terms
of this Agreement shall constitute PROVIDER’S authorization for the Agency, without further
notice, to withhold the total remaining amount due under the terms of this agreement from any
monies due and owing to PROVIDER for any Medicaid claims.
8. AHCA reserves the right to enforce this Agreement under the laws of the State of
Florida, the Rules of the Medicaid Program, and all other applicable rules and regulations.
9. This settlement does not constitute an admission of wrongdoing or error by either
party with respect to this case or any other matter.
10. Each party shall bear its own attorneys’ fees and costs, if any.
ll. The signatories to this Agreement, acting in a representative capacity, represent
that they are duly authorized to enter into this Agreement on behalf of the respective parties.
12. This Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the provisions of the laws
of Florida. Venue for any action arising from this Agreement shall be in Leon County, Florida.
13. This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between PROVIDER and the
AHCA, including anyone acting for, associated with or employed by them, concerning all
matters and supersedes any prior discussions, agreements or understandings; there are no
promises, representations or agreements between PROVIDER and the AHCA other than as set
forth herein. No modification or waiver of any provision shall be valid unless a written
amendment to the Agreement is completed and properly executed by the parties.
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Settlement Agreement
14. This is an Agreement of settlement and compromise, made in recognition that the
parties may have different or incorrect understandings, information and contentions, as to facts
and Jaw, and with each party compromising and settling eny potential correctness or
incorrectness of its understandings, information and contentions as to facts and law, so that no
misunderstanding or misinformation shall be a ground for rescission hereof.
15. | PROVIDER expressly waives in this matter its right to any hearing pursuant to
sections 120.569 or 120.57, Florida Statutes, the making of findings of fact and conclusions of’
law by the Agency, and all further and other proceedings to which it may be entitled by law or
rules of the Agency regarding this proceeding and any and all issues raised herein. PROVIDER
further agrees that it shall not challenge or contest any Final Order entered in this matter which is
consistent with the terms of this settlement agreement in any forum now or in the future available
to it, including the right to any administrative proceeding, circuit or federal court action or any
appeal,
16. This Agreement is and shall be deemed jointly drafted and written by all parties to
it and shall not be construed or interpreted against the party originating or preparing it.
17. To the extent that any provision of this Agreement is prohibited by law for any
reason, such provision shall be effective to the extent not so prohibited, and such prohibition
shall not affect any other provision of this Agreement.
18. This Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and be binding on each party’s
successors, assigns, heirs, administrators, representatives and trustees.
19. All times stated herein are of the essence of this Agreement.
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20. This Agreement shall be in full force and effect upon execution by the respective
parties in counterpart.
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PRESCRIPT OW CARE PHARMACY
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