Doctors,
nurses among hundreds charged with defrauding U.S.
health programs
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[July 14, 2017] WASHINGTON
(Reuters) - More than 400 people, including doctors and nurses, have
been charged with defrauding Medicare and other federal healthcare
programs of $1.3 billion, with many accused of illegally distributing
opioids and other narcotics, the Justice Department said on Thursday.
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A total of 412 people, including almost 115 doctors, nurses and
other medical professionals, have been charged in the sweeping
enforcement action, the biggest ever by the multi-agency Medicare
Strike Force, the Justice Department said in a statement.
More than 120 people were accused of illegally prescribing and
distributing opioids and other dangerous narcotics, charges that
come as about 91 Americans die daily from opioid-related overdoses.
"Too many trusted medical professionals like doctors, nurses and
pharmacists have chosen to violate their oaths and put greed ahead
of their patients," Attorney General Jeff Sessions said in the
statement. “Amazingly, some have made their practices into
multi-million-dollar criminal enterprises."
Those charged participated in schemes that billed Medicaid, Medicare
and TRICARE - which serves military personnel, veterans and their
families - for unneeded drugs and treatments that were often never
provided, the Justice Department said. Medicaid and Medicare provide
healthcare for the poor and elderly.
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In many cases, healthcare providers paid cash kickbacks to patients
and others in exchange for medical data that would allow them to
file fraudulent bills to Medicare, the Justice Department said.
In addition to the hundreds charged, the Department of Health and
Human Services has launched suspension procedures against almost 300
medical service providers, including doctors, nurses and
pharmacists, the Justice Department said.
(Reporting by Ian Simpson; Editing by Leslie Adler)
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