Sunday, February 26, 2017

Dark secrets in Dallas, part I: Nebraska Medicine's PM&R chairman and his hidden past of Medicare fraud in Texas

Dr. Samuel Bierner during his time at Parkland Hospital
and UT Southwestern when the feds, news media, and  
medical board were coming down on him and four other 
UTSW PM&R faculty members over charges of Medicare 
fraud and patient endangerment
In September of 2016, we uncovered a very big scandal brewing at Nebraska Medicine involving its recently appointed chairman of its fledgling Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation department (PM&R), Dr. Samuel Michael Bierner of Elkhorn, and his secretive, dark and enigmatic history, back at his old haunts at Parkland Memorial Hospital in Dallas, Texas.

Parkland is best known as the hospital where President John F. Kennedy was brought after he had been fatally shot in the head by a sniper's bullet on November 23, 1963 in Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas.

Kennedy died shortly after arriving at the hospital, and it is no secret that the Kennedy's top aides and Secret Service detail had a very violent tussle with Parkland's medical staff in the aftermath of the President's death over who had legal jurisdiction over performing an autopsy on the President's body. (See video below on Parkland the movie.)

From what we have learned since those articles about Dr. Bierner last September and October from our inside sources, what we've shown so far is only the tip of the iceberg on his deeply troubled past as a physician in Texas, which included an on-going investigation by the state's medical board.