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Many doctors today simply can’t afford to remain independent. The costs associated with operating a practice are rising even ...
Key Takeaways Opioid addicts covered by Medicare and Medicaid are less likely to get the treatment they needThey receive more ...
The DOJ's 2025 takedown charges 324 people in a $14.6B Medicare fraud sweep. Learn how doctors and foreign syndicates exploited the system.
In a nationwide operation, the U.S. government has charged 324 people for their alleged roles in a massive health care fraud ...
A statement from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services said the federal law would still be enforced, despite the ...
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Those charged include 96 doctors, nurse practitioners, pharmacists and other licensed medical professionals for their ...
The Northern District of Texas charged four individuals with health care fraud charges as part of biggest national takedown ...
Dr. Mehmet Oz, a top federal health official, leads the administration’s efforts to crack down on the treatments for young ...
It fixes a little-known but longstanding flaw in federal tax law that has penalized low-income retirees who stay in the workforce: the automatic link between Social Security and Medicare Part A, which ...
The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced on Monday it’s charging hundreds of individuals in the largest national healthcare ...