Archive for September, 2003
Pharmacy closes in Medicaid billing dispute
The Associated Press on Sept. 27, 2003, at 12 a.m.
OAKLAND, Maine — A pharmacist accused of Medicaid overbilling and poor record-keeping closed the doors to his business Friday after failing to resolve a lengthy dispute with the state. Robert Nutting, a three-term state representative from Oakland and the owner of True’s Pharmacy, shut the business for good after 33 ...
DHS chief orders negotiation in pharmacy case
The Associated Press on Sept. 22, 2003, at 12 a.m.
AUGUSTA, Maine — The head of Maine’s Department of Human Services has issued a formal decision in part of the department’s billing dispute with True’s Pharmacy of Oakland, asserting that the business owned by state Rep. Robert Nutting owes DHS at least $637,477.34. At issue is the sale of incontinency ...
Lawmakers appeal to Baldacci to settle Nutting Medicaid case
The Associated Press on Sept. 05, 2003, at 12 a.m.
AUGUSTA, Maine — Five Republican legislators told Gov. John Baldacci on Wednesday that the state should consider a settlement in its case against Robert Nutting, a fellow GOP lawmaker whose pharmacy’s Medicaid payments have been called into question. The central Maine lawmakers said in a letter to the Democratic governor ...

