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Two South Carolina cases were part of the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) largest takedown of healthcare fraud in its history.
Medicare with a flood of phony claims. The 73- year-old retired engineer received a statement last year that Medicare, his health insurance provider, had been billed $15,500 for urinary catheters- but ...
Federal officials claim to have cracked the biggest health care fraud schemes in history - State and federal prosecutors have ...
Law enforcement seized more than $245 million in assets amid growing concerns about transnational criminal organizations ...
The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced on Monday it’s charging hundreds of individuals in the largest national healthcare ...
“Build a team for your retirement plan,” Alford said. “In addition to your family and friends, you want partners in the journey – like an estate planner, a financial advisor, an accountant, a health ...
Two Long Island men, including a licensed pharmacist, who allegedly billed Medicare and Medicaid for millions of dollars ...
Home care providers are monitoring a new Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Innovation Center model that will add prior ...
When your savings drop by 50 percent, it takes a 100 percent increase for your account to become whole. If that increase comes at the historical average of roughly seven ...
Two nursing home chains have agreed to settle previously unnanounced cases as part of a Justice Department sweep.
Those charged include 96 doctors, nurse practitioners, pharmacists and other licensed medical professionals for their ...
The Justice Department on Monday announced criminal charges against more than 300 individuals over their alleged involvement ...