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Mimo is a POS. He led several managers and reps down a path that cost people their jobs. He pretends he is squeaky clean but he never puts his directives in email or text. Everything is second hand through managers or on live phone calls. Talks a lot of shit about Jabba and the people in HR behind their backs. Greaseball.
 










Bunch of losers living paycheck to paycheck and quarter to quarter. I guess all that lucrative BHC stock dried up. Leadership here is an embarrassing joke.

So many greaseballs. I ran away from this dumpster fire as soon as I got the chance. There are still a few good people there but everyone else is a mess. They can't even get good people anymore because they chase them off before they are hired.
 


The secret is out. Salix is a shell of what it once was. Coyle came in and brought along all his Valeant dregs. This turned out exactly the way everyone said it would. Took the best GI company in the industry and turned it into an afterthought. Nice work Josh.
 


The secret is out. Salix is a shell of what it once was. Coyle came in and brought along all his Valeant dregs. This turned out exactly the way everyone said it would. Took the best GI company in the industry and turned it into an afterthought. Nice work Josh.

Think about life at Salix just seven short years ago. A boatload of industry leading products. Access to the GI specialty that other companies could not get. Respect. Huge salaries and IC.

All of it gone. Look at where we are today. Ask yourself if this is still the place you want to be.
 


Think about life at Salix just seven short years ago. A boatload of industry leading products. Access to the GI specialty that other companies could not get. Respect. Huge salaries and IC.

All of it gone. Look at where we are today. Ask yourself if this is still the place you want to be.

I think the obvious answer is no. People are only there because its easier than looking for a different job. We are all expendable to Salix so act accordingly. But the douchebag RMs, wow. At what age do these morons remove the chip from their shoulders? Good luck filling positions with these guys around. Empty positions everywhere, probably by design.
 




Mimo is a POS. He led several managers and reps down a path that cost people their jobs. He pretends he is squeaky clean but he never puts his directives in email or text. Everything is second hand through managers or on live phone calls. Talks a lot of shit about Jabba and the people in HR behind their backs. Greaseball.

I interviewed with Mohan for a job a few years back. He was not the hiring director but I had to endure meeting with him to move to the next level. He spent the entire hour telling me how successful and smart he was and all he had accomplished. Arrogant doesn’t begin to describe this guy.
 


MM is a total scumbag. He is the master of shady business tactics including a campaign of fraud at his previous company. His actions and those of NK caused the downfall of the entire organization and several subordinates winding up in jail. MM cooperated in the investigation and threw his own managers under the bus to save himself from prosecution.

Delete the thread if you wish but the federal court, OIG and FBI records are never going away.

Warner Chilcott was sentenced by U.S. District Court Judge F. Dennis Saylor, IV, to pay a criminal fine of $20,742,054, forfeiture of $2 million, and $197,946 in restitution to two insurance companies. The company also agreed to pay $102,060,000 to resolve related civil claims. In October 2015, Warner Chilcott pleaded guilty in connection with a multi-pronged health care fraud scheme involving the illegal promotion of the drugs Actonel®, Asacol®, Atelvia®, Doryx®, Enablex®, Estrace®, and Loestrin®, and various formulations of these drugs.

From 2009 to 2013, Warner Chilcott paid remuneration to physicians in order to induce those physicians to prescribe Warner Chilcott drugs, which is illegal. Warner Chilcott provided payments, meals, and other remuneration associated with so-called “Medical Education Events.” These events, which were often held at expensive restaurants, frequently contained minimal or no educational component, and were instead used to pay prescribing physicians in an attempt to gain a competitive advantage over other pharmaceutical companies. Warner Chilcott also paid numerous high-prescribing physicians to be “speakers” for the company for the primary purpose of obtaining prescriptions.

During the same period of time, Warner Chilcott submitted false, inaccurate, or misleading prior authorization requests to federal health care programs for the osteoporosis medications Atelvia® and Actonel®. A prior authorization request contains protected health information, including biographical data and information concerning a patient’s medical condition. Warner Chilcott falsified and manipulated prior authorizations by providing false medical justifications for the prescriptions, often filling out the prior authorizations themselves. The fraudulent requests were provided to certain insurance companies in order to overcome restrictions that favored less expensive osteoporosis drugs. In some instances, Warner Chilcott sales representatives submitted these prior authorizations directly to insurance companies, holding themselves out to be physicians.

In addition, Warner Chilcott made unsubstantiated superiority claims when marketing the drug Actonel® even though the claim was not supported by clinical evidence. Physicians that were told Actonel® was superior to other bisphosphonates due to its supposedly unique “mechanism of action.”

Under the terms of the criminal plea agreement, Warner Chilcott will pay a fine of $22,742,054 and forfeit $2 million dollars due to its illegal promotion. The company will pay $191,467 in restitution to Humana and $6,479 in restitution to Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts in connection with Actonel and Atelvia claims that were paid based on false or manipulated prior authorizations. Warner Chilcott also entered into a civil settlement agreement under which it agreed to pay $102,060,000 to the federal government and the states to resolve false claims it submitted to government health care programs. The civil settlement resolved illegal remunerations that Warner Chilcott paid to prescribing physicians for the “Medical Education Events” and submission of false prior authorization requests for Atelvia® and Actonel®. The federal share of the civil settlement is approximately $91.5 million, and the state Medicaid share of the civil settlement is approximately $10.6 million.

Warner Chilcott cooperated with the government’s investigation into culpable individuals, which has led to several individual prosecutions. Among them are:

  • Former district manager Jeffrey Podolsky pleaded guilty to health care fraud in connection with manipulating prior authorizations;
  • Former district manager Timothy Garcia pleaded guilty to health care fraud in connection with manipulating prior authorizations; and
  • Former district manager Landon Eckles pleaded guilty to wrongful disclosure of individual identifiable health information, a criminal violation of the HIPAA law.
The civil case was investigated by the FDA’s Office of Chief Counsel, HHS Office of Counsel to the Inspector General, and the National Association of Medicaid Fraud Control Units. The civil settlement was handled by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Sonya Rao and Susan Poswistilo of Ortiz’s Civil Division and Trial Counsel Colin Huntley of the Commercial Litigation Branch of the Justice Department’s Civil Division.

The criminal case was investigated by the FBI, HHS-OIG, the Department of Defense’s Defense Criminal Investigative Service, the FDA’s Office of Criminal Investigations, the Department of Veterans Affairs and the Office of Personnel Management’s Office of Inspector General. The criminal prosecution of the company was handled by Assistant U.S. Attorneys David Schumacher, Miranda Hooker, Sonya Rao, Susan Poswistilo and Trial Attorney Daniel Baeza of the Consumer Protection of the Justice Department’s Civil Division. The criminal prosecutions of individuals are being prosecuted by AUSAs Schumacher and Hooker of Ortiz’s Health Care Fraud Unit.
 





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