The U.S. Justice Department has charged 26 people in Southern California, 14 of them doctors, in connection with fraudulent Medicare and Medicaid schemes totaling $258 million.
The charges, announced Wednesday by U.S. Attorney Nick Hanna, were brought in the Central District of California and targeted schemes billing Medicare and Medicaid for services as well as testing and prescriptions that ...
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