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Bayer to pay $97.5M to settle kickback probe


First Posted: 11-25-08 05:40 PM   |   Updated: 12-26-08 05:12 AM

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Germany Earns Bayer

WASHINGTON -- German medical conglomerate Bayer will pay $97.5 million to settle U.S. government allegations that it paid kickbacks to medical suppliers to boost sales of its diabetes products.

The Justice Department said Tuesday that the settlement resolves an investigation into whether Bayer bribed 11 diabetic suppliers into switching patients to its products from competitors' offerings.

Tarrytown, N.Y.-based Bayer Healthcare makes electronic monitors and testing strips used to measure blood sugar levels. Bayer did not admit or deny any wrongdoing in the case, and a spokeswoman said the company is "satisfied that the issues in question have been resolved."

Justice Department officials said Bayer paid Liberty Medical Supply Inc., one of the largest diabetic suppliers, about $2.5 million to convert patients to Bayer supplies between 1998 and 2002. The kickbacks, disguised as payments for advertising, were based on how many patients Liberty successfully converted to Bayer supplies.

Liberty Medical is known for its heavy-rotation television advertising, which features character actor Wilford Brimley. The Port St. Lucie, Fla.-based company did not return calls for comment Tuesday.

The Justice Department also alleged Bayer paid $375,000 in kickbacks to 10 other diabetes equipment companies. A government spokesman said the settlement does not include any penalties against the suppliers.

All 11 companies received government payments for providing equipment to patients enrolled in Medicare, the federal health care plan for seniors. The settlement resolves claims submitted to Medicare by the suppliers for Bayer products from 1998 through 2007.

"If medical device manufacturers want to serve Medicare beneficiaries they must follow the law," said Gregory Katsas, an assistance attorney general with the Justice Department. "Paying health care suppliers to place a particular brand of device with Medicare beneficiaries violates the law and will not be tolerated."

Under the settlement, Bayer agreed to a corporate integrity agreement which requires it to review and update its employee training programs for those who work with Medicare.

"For a period of years now we've already had programs in place to assure compliance," said Bayer spokeswoman Susan Yarin. "So these actions will be in addition to what we're doing already."

WASHINGTON -- German medical conglomerate Bayer will pay $97.5 million to settle U.S. government allegations that it paid kickbacks to medical suppliers to boost sales of its diabetes products. The J...
WASHINGTON -- German medical conglomerate Bayer will pay $97.5 million to settle U.S. government allegations that it paid kickbacks to medical suppliers to boost sales of its diabetes products. The J...
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07:37 PM on 11/26/2008
Gosh, it's almost gotten to the point that if one of these companies accidentally created some really bad bug, that they might be tempted to turn it loose on us just to sell us the cure...nah.
10:46 PM on 11/25/2008
Pharmaceutical companies are gangsters.

The class action lawsuit has proven to be the only check against their blatant corruption.
09:48 PM on 11/25/2008
Drug Companies, disguised as 'treating people' have turned into
barely more than legalized criminals

Please encourage legislators to end this madness. Nearly every heavily advertised drug in the last three years have been proven to be borderline effective at best, and killers at worst.
None were as as effective as older medicines.

Billions are made before the 'law' catches up to this well disguised robbery of peoples' health
08:37 PM on 11/25/2008
I am not suprise at the shenanigans of pharmaceutical companies. I am of the opinion that Bayer is not the only phamaceutical company that has engaged in bribery of this extent. Unfortunately for the company, someone did not line the pocket of who needed to be paid off to continue their illegal action. Pharmaceutical companies are paradoxical in action - helping the sick, but at the same time, bleeding and fleecing patients or clients, destroying the rainforest, all in the name of the almighty dollar. $97.5 million is merely a drop in the bucket for Bayer.
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davidwayneosedach
08:25 PM on 11/25/2008
$98 million is but a drop in the bucket to Bayer. What other bribes do they got going?
07:12 PM on 11/25/2008
If more Americans supported their local public broadcasting station (PBS) and look at Bill Moyers journal every Friday, they would be well informed about these medical companies charging high prices in the US to make a better profit because other countries have universal health care.

The republicans wants private medical health care, private prisons, private military (Blackwater) here in the US. The private social security will be the stock market.

If young people think clearly, putting money in the market, it grows sometimes, they call it a bull market, the value of your original money may receive a few hundred dollars, which temporary means, in bank language it's call interest or dividends on your money. However, the major down side in the stock markets as noted in the pass year (August 2007) it has lost (stolen) your original investment and all the dividends too. (values). Who gets the money ????

The rule say stay in the market keep giving you money you will make it up. You can never make up money taken from you unless they give it back. Putting in more money is not making up (example invest $5000.00 the in one years adds provides $250.00 in dividends total $5250.00 but in the next year the market lose value (go bear) your new balance is $1100.00, question who gets the $4150.00)
They will never give it back.
10:22 PM on 11/25/2008
All of them need to be brought down, they have been making money since Reagan.They need to bail out some of there buddies.There products have more side effects than cures I do believe they have cures for all of our health problems, but if they bring them out they wont make as much money. THESE COMPANIES HAVE MADE ENOUGH MONEY, PEOPLE ARE GOING BANKRUPT OVER THESE DRUGS,
07:02 PM on 11/25/2008
i realise that a lot of bayer products help people but can't forget their horrible history of making tonnes of people sick to try out new products and still make money
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CR46
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10:35 PM on 11/26/2008
They can NEVER atone for what they did to innocent people in concentration camps during WWII in Germany!!
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Bitsko
He of the smoldering eyes
06:50 PM on 11/25/2008
I would be very happy indeed to see the 0bama administration send some of these criminals to jail, and not just fining them like the Bush gang has been doing.
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KarlaElisa
The atmosphere is Toxic
06:44 PM on 11/25/2008
Seems Bayer makes a pesticide that is being touted as possessing an ingredient that is responsible for bee colony collapse.

http://portland.indymedia.org/en/2008/08/378946.shtml
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Bitsko
He of the smoldering eyes
11:45 PM on 11/25/2008
They manufactured Zyklon-B, the gas that was used in the Nazi concentration camps, so I wouldn't be surprised at anything they were accused of.
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CR46
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10:36 PM on 11/26/2008
They also did many "experiments" on children