Done Health CEO and clinical president arrested for alleged $100M scheme

The article discusses the arrest of the founder and CEO of digital healthcare company Done Health, Ruthia He, and the clinical president, David Brody, for their alleged involvement in a scheme to distribute Adderall online, obstruct justice, and commit fraud.
Highlights of the article:
1. The founders are accused of conspiring to commit healthcare fraud by submitting false claims for reimbursement for Adderall and other stimulants.
2. The defendants allegedly exploited the COVID-19 pandemic to defraud taxpayers and provide easy access to Adderall for illegitimate purposes, generating over $100 million in revenue.
3. The indictment states that the pair structured the digital health platform to facilitate easy access to Adderall by mandating short initial encounters with prescribers and implementing an “auto-refill” function for subscribers.
Summary:
Ruthia He and David Brody from Done Health were arrested for allegedly participating in a scheme to distribute Adderall online, defrauding taxpayers, and obstructing justice. The pair is accused of unlawfully enriching themselves by increasing monthly subscription revenue through deceptive practices.
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