Novus Health Services in Frisco |
A
former executive of a North Texas hospice on Thursday admitted her role
in an alleged $60 million scheme that included overdosing patients to
"hasten their deaths," according to a court document.
Melanie
Murphey, operations director for Novus Health Services in Frisco,
pleaded guilty to federal health-care fraud charges. She faces up to ten
years in prison.
She is expected to testify against 15 others involved in the alleged conspiracy, including Novus’ owner Bradley Harris and his wife Amy.
In
court documents detailing her crime, Murphey said she was the
"go-between" between Bradley Harris and five nurses and five doctors who
are also charged in the alleged conspiracy. The others have pleaded not
guilty.
Murphey acknowledged she
falsified paperwork to admit patients who weren’t even eligible for
hospice services and took directions from Harris designed to maximize
profits.
"These directions
included Bradley Harris’s instructing nurses to intentionally
overmedicate beneficiaries with medications such as hydromorphone and
morphine with the intent to hasten their deaths," Murphey said in the
document, known as a factual resume.
Bradley
Harris, an accountant with no medical training, would decide which
medications the hospice’s patients should receive, Murphey said,
admitting patients were accepted into hospice care without seeing
doctors face-to-face as required.
If
patients were on hospice too long and no longer profitable, Harris
ordered increases in "whatever narcotic was being used, generally
morphine, Dilaudid or Ativan," Murphey said.
"Bradley Harris ordered these increases in medication because he wanted the beneficiaries to die," according to the document.
An FBI search warrant quoted Harris as texting a nurse: "You need to make this patient go bye-bye."
Murphey
also admitted she falsified Do Not Resuscitate orders, or DNR’s, to
avoid having to pay for ambulance trips to a hospital if the patient’s
family called 911.
She also admitted helping destroy evidence after they became aware of the FBI investigation.
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This happens much more often than we know. I believe many families don't realize what's happened to them ever.
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