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NRI doc banned from practising over claims of NHS fraud

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Agencies Posted: Sep 06, 2008 at 1905 hrs IST
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London, September 6: : An NRI doctor, who is one of the highest paid general practitioners (GPs) in Britain, has been banned from practicing amid suspicions that he has been fraudulently claiming money for patient treatments.

Dr Satya Gupta, who earned 270,000 pounds annually, is being investigated by the National Health Service's anti-corruption unit and has been suspended for up to 18 months by the General Medical Council, reports said.

Gupta raised suspicion after making huge profits from a practice in one of Britain's poorest inner city areas -- Hackney in north-east London, the Daily Mail reported.

His earnings were linked to a scheme that pays family doctors for accruing points for hitting targets, such as measuring blood pressure, giving vaccinations and carrying out cholesterol checks.

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But his points total for 2006-07 has been slashed from 884.62 out of a possible 1,000, to 798.62 following an audit, giving him the second lowest score for a practice in his area.

Ways of over-inflating scores could include claiming that patients have had checks or treatments when they haven't.

This discrepancy is being investigated by the NHS Business Service Authority's counter-fraud team, which in recent years has prosecuted more than 400 doctors, dentists and other health workers for financial irregularities.

However, Gupta has denied the charge claiming that he has two other doctors and two locums whom he had to pay and his take-home was only 130,000 pounds per annum.

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