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Health Care & Hospital Law

Jul. 8, 2000

Innocents Caught in The Net

Facing the grim reality that California's Medi-Cal system is broken, Governor Gray Davis focused on a quick fix - a massive crackdown on fraud by Medi-Cal providers. In a few months, the Department of Health Services shut down more than 100 doctors in the poorest areas of Southern California.

        By Peter Morris
        
        Facing the grim reality that California's Medi-Cal system is broken, Governor Gray Davis focused on a quick fix - a massive crackdown on fraud by Medi-Cal providers. In a few months, the Department of Health Services shut down more than 100 doctors in the poorest areas of Southern California.
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