bournemouthecho.co.uk on June 19, 2012 reported that a GP has appeared in court accused of making up records of blood tests to gain extra money from the health service. Dr Ralph Vadas denies the charge of false accounting by falsifying entries on patient records on a computer system while he was at the West Canford Heath surgery in Poole, Roderick Blain, prosecuting, said in running the practice in Ryall Road, Vadas made the records in order to gain extra funds totalling “just under £2,000” from Bournemouth and Poole Primary Care Trust. At Bournemouth Crown Court he said an investigation into the computer records of the 61-year-old doctor began when Canford Heath surgery gained 100 per cent on a points system gauged to determine the surgery’s performance. The number of blood tests entered by Vadas, of Dukes Drive, Bearwood, Bournemouth, directly affected the amount of money he received.
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