US Prosecutors Line Up Charges in $2.5bn Healthcare Fraud Cases

The US Justice Department (DoJ) has released details of several wide-ranging cases of alleged healthcare fraud that cost taxpayers billions of dollars. The first is a sophisticated telemedicine scheme described as one of the largest ever prosecuted, which resulted in the submission of $1.9bn in allegedly fraudulent claims to Medicare and other government insurers for orthotic braces, prescription skin creams and other items.

Source: Infosecurity

 


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