Pubdate: Thu, 27 Jan 2005 Source: Sun Journal, The (NC) Copyright: 2005, Freedom ENC Communications Contact: http://www.newbernsunjournal.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1733 Author: Francine Sawyer, FEDS SEIZE CLINIC RECORDS Search warrants issued to an agent for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services show that numerous records and documents for Community Wellness Center in New Bern were seized Tuesday. The 20-page warrant application included the name of the center's owner, Dr. Michael Kermitt Nunn. No charges or federal indictments have been filed against Nunn. Attempts to reach Nunn for comment were unsuccessful. The warrants -- filed in U.S. District Court, Eastern District in Greenville -- were drawn after an investigation by the government was launched in July 2004 but the warrants covered a period from Jan. 1, 2000 through Tuesday. Allegations in the warrants include over prescribing controlled substances, billing for services not rendered/false claims, and writing more than six prescriptions per month for a single patient, which is not allowed under Medicare/Medicaid. According to warrants, records taken from the 750 McCarthy Blvd. facility included patient charts, prescription records, tax records, billing records, controlled substance records and other records and documents required to be maintained by a medical practitioner. Agent Darrin M. Taylor said in his sworn affidavits that "the physician prescribed or dispensed an inordinately large quantity of controlled substances; large number of prescriptions were issued; no physical examination (or very cursory examination) was given; and the physician prescribed controlled substances on demand to known illegal drug users." Names of employees both past and present were on the warrants after they spoke to federal investigators by phone or e-mail. The warrant applicants were returned to the Greenville court and made public late Wednesday afternoon. Documents show that from Jan. 1, 2000 through April 30, 2004, Nunn was paid $2,077,572 for bills submitted to Medicare. He received $1,484,798 from Medicaid for bills he submitted. It was estimated, according to the agent that Nunn saw between 100 and 140 patients a day. One employee gave a sworn statement saying Nunn spent one to three minutes with each patient. New Bern police and federal agents including Taylor were at the medical facility from early Tuesday morning until early evening. Craven County tax records indicate Nunn purchased the McCarthy Boulevard property in June 2001 for $860,000. Nunn, 47, is licensed with the North Carolina Medical Board as holding a full and unrestricted license for the center. Nunn's specialty is listed as psychiatry. The medical board states that Nunn graduated from the Wyoming School of Osteopathic medicine in 1991, with graduation from Pitt County Memorial Hospital in studies in both 1992 and 1995. Tuesday as patients appeared to be entering the facility, no one answered the telephone at the center. New Bern police were in uniform guarding the front door of the center as patients went in and out. Wednesday morning a woman answering the telephone said Nunn would not be in Wednesday afternoon. The center offers osteopathic medicine to patients. Physicians who practice osteopathic medicine are known as DOs rather than MDs. According to the American Osteopathic Association the wellness concept was developed more than 125 years ago. "The philosophy focuses on the unity of all body parts." DOs and MDs are both fully licensed physicians who are authorized to prescribe medication and perform surgery. - --- MAP posted-by: Josh