Oliver Springs woman charged with TennCare fraud

Oliver Springs woman charged with TennCare fraud after year on the run

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Melissa Ann Adkins (source: Office of Inspector General) Melissa Ann Adkins (source: Office of Inspector General)

OLIVER SPRINGS (WATE) - After a year on the run, an Oliver Springs woman was arrested and charged in Williamson County for TennCare fraud involving doctor shopping.

Melissa Ann Adkins, 28, was indicted Wednesday by a Williamson County Grand Jury on two counts of TennCare doctor shopping for oxycodone.

Adkins was arrested in July while she was in custody in the Roane County Jail on unrelated charges. After those charges were dealt with, she was taken to the Williamson County Jail.

Adkins is accused of getting oxycodone through clinical visits paid for by TennCare. Investigators said she didn't tell her healthcare provider she got the same substance or a similar one from another provider.

TennCare fraud is a Class E felony carrying a sentence of up to two years per charge in prison.

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