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DOJ targets $14.6B in health care fraud

Fox News on MSN · 12h
How the Justice Department carried out a $14.6B healthcare fraud takedown
Healthcare fraud takedowns have been a practice at the Department of Justice for more than a decade, but officials touted this one as the largest on record.
New York Post on MSN · 2d
DOJ takes down sick $14.6B health care fraud scheme that saw patients given ‘unnecessary’ procedures
The operation, which the department called the largest healthcare fraud takedown in its history, collared 324 defendants, including members of transnational criminal groups and American doctors
USA TODAY · 1d
DOJ takes down more than $14 billion worth of health care fraud schemes
The Justice Department says it’s halted various health care schemes across the country involving $14.6 billion in intended loss.
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Multibillion-dollar healthcare fraud scheme included giving people 'unnecessary' skin grafts: DOJ
DOJ unveils charges in historic healthcare fraud operation targeting more than 300 defendants, including 25 doctors, who ...
Hoodline
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Vegas Duo's Wound Care Windfall Part of Feds' Record $14.6B Healthcare Fraud Blitz
The DOJ has charged 324 individuals, including 96 medical professionals, in a $14.6 billion health care fraud crackdown, with ...
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Feds arrest scores in $14 billion Medicare/Medicaid fraud. South Florida high on list
Justice Department officials said 96 doctors, nurses and pharmacists were among those arrested across all 50 states.

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