DOJ Charge 400+ in Healthcare Fraud Takedown

U.S. prosecutors have charged 412 people with taking part in healthcare fraud and opioid scams that totalled $1.3 billion in false billing.
July 13, 2017

U.S. prosecutors have charged 412 people with taking part in healthcare fraud and opioid scams that totalled $1.3 billion in false billing.

The investigation focused on medical professionals who were involved in the unlawful distribution of opioids and prescription narcotics -- among the 412 defendants, 120 were charged with opioid-related crimes.

According to prosecutors, healthcare providers billed Medicare and Medicaid for drugs that were never purchased; collected money for false rehabilitation treatments and tests; and gave out prescriptions for cash.

The nationwide operation involved more than 1,000 law enforcement agents in at least 30 states.

Read the NY Times coverage

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