News: Medicare 'sting' charges more than 100 defendants including doctors and nurses
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) called it the largest healthcare fraud sting in history. On February 17, the Medicare Fraud Strike Force charged 111 defendants in nine cities, including doctors, nurses, healthcare company owners and executives, and others, for alleged participation in Medicare fraud schemes.The money these individuals allegedly bilked from the government in false billing is estimated at more than $225 million, according to an HHS release.
According to a report from the Associated Press, the charges allege that a Detroit podiatrist performed partial toenail removals that amounted to little more than clipping toenails and a Brooklyn proctologist billing $6.5 million for hemorrhoid removals never actually performed.
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