Rampant Medicare fraud schemes in Los Angeles allegedly bilk taxpayers for billions through fake home health agencies and ghost patients across the city.
A new investigation is adding to the growing mountain of evidence that a network of hundreds of hospices are allegedly ripping off tens of millions of dollars from taxpayers across California. And ...
While California has been in the spotlight for its hospice fraud, it is not the only state experiencing the issue.
Los Angeles County reportedly has roughly 1,800 hospice providers with 742 companies allegedly showing indicators for fraud as defined by California.
The retired offensive lineman made $54 million in the scheme, prosecutors say, and could face decades in prison once ...
The owner of two telemedicine companies was sentenced to seven years in prison and ordered to pay $27.9 million in restitution for his role in a scheme to fraudulently bill Medicare for ...
A network of hundreds of hospices are under investigation for allegedly ripping tens of millions of dollars from taxpayers in ...
Zynex served as a Colorado startup success story — a one-man operation turned public company with hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue. This is the story about how it all fell apart.
Gov. Janet Mills says the probe from Dr. Mehmet Oz, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services administrator, is politically motivated.
Senate Minority Leader Trey Stewart challenged Democrats to allow his last-minute bill to address possible fraud to receive a public hearing.
According to the Justice Department, Wilson ran Bayonne, New Jersey-based telemedicine companies that paid illegal kickbacks ...
In sentencing Aaron W. Hertel and Michael R. Brown, U.S. District Judge Susan Paradise Baxter stressed how their deceit drew ...
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