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Kansas Doctor Charged in Deadly Prescription Drug Overdoses
Federal indictment says physician Stephen Schneider continued unlawfully prescribing pain medications as 56 patients died from accidental overdoses
WICHITA, KAN. - A Haysville, Kan., physician was charged with illegally distributing prescription drugs to his patients, directly causing the deaths of at least four of them.
Stephen J. Schneider, 54, and his wife, Linda K. Schneider, 49, both of Haysville were arrested Thursday after a federal grand jury in Topeka returned a 34-count indictment. They will make an initial appearance at 1:30 p.m. Friday in federal court in Wichita. The charges include:
- One count of conspiracy
- Five counts of unlawful distribution of controlled substances resulting in serious bodily injury and death
- Eleven counts of health care fraud
- Thirteen counts of illegal monetary transactions
- Four counts of money laundering.
A 65-page indictment describes Schneider Medical Clinic, 7030 S. Broadway in Haysville, as a "pill mill" open 7 days a week. Schneider and his assistants unlawfully wrote prescriptions for Fentanyl, Methadone, Morphine, Oxycodone and other narcotic medications. Scheduling patients 10 minutes apart, the clinic billed more than $4 million to health benefit programs. Linda Schneider, the manager of the clinic's business operations, often urged the clinic's staff to work faster, the indictment says.
For the rest of this article please visit kansascity.fbi.gov.
