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Tag: fraud and abuse

Dead ‘patients’ got psychotherapy in $500,000 Medicare scam, feds say | Chicago

January 24, 2015 rdquinn

Okay, in the midst of all the fraud and abuse rhetoric, are we asking the right questions? Catching a crook is one thing, preventing the

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Does Medicare really have exceptionally low administrative costs … ah, not so much

September 17, 2012 rdquinn

We have all heard the claim the Medicare is more efficient than private insurers with administrative costs running around 3%. This is then used to

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