Dozens Charged With Healthcare Fraud Estimated at $1.4 Billion

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Dozens Charged With Healthcare Fraud Estimated at $1.4 Billion
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The Justice Department has brought criminal charges against nearly 140 people for alleged healthcare fraud that resulted in an estimated $1.4 billion in losses

The Justice Department has brought criminal charges against nearly 140 people, including medical professionals, for alleged healthcare fraud schemes that resulted in an

estimated $1.4 billion in losses., with more than 43 criminal defendants in 11 judicial districts allegedly submitting false and fraudulent claims for remote health visits.

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