The Obama Administration has placed a premium on eliminating fraud from the health care system. The efforts of its special Medicare Fraud Strike Force recouped a record-breaking $4 billion in 2011. And that's just the beginning of a new focus on enforcement. Under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, the Department of Health and Human Services can suspend payments to providers suspected of fraudulent behavior and ultimately exclude them from government contracts fo...
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