Society Massive Healthcare Fraud Takedown

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Zi Nazi
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Dec 31, 2014
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Criminal charges against 324 defendants - including 96 doctors, nurse practitioners, pharmacists, and other licensed medical professionals. Operation occurred across 50 federal districts and 12 State Attorneys General’s Offices nationwide. The defendants are accused of participating in various healthcare fraud schemes involving more than $14.6 billion in intended losses.


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Wiggy

We. Live. In. A. Fucking. Meme.
Oct 23, 2015
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The entire healthcare industry is one giant fraud.

Crazy thing is $14.6 BILLION is barely petty cash to the industry as a whole.
 

Cornhole Champ

I am the Greengo
Nov 22, 2015
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Don't get me going on health insurance, wife and mine was canceled June 1st, we are self insured through the exchange. Anthem decided to switch to paperless back in march, we never got notification and no bills until we got the cancelation letter. Wife called last Monday, said they would call back in 3-5 days to let us know if they could reinstate, still haven't heard anything. At least I am saving 1600 a month for the basic shitty bronze package.
 

Wiggy

We. Live. In. A. Fucking. Meme.
Oct 23, 2015
2,359
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Don't get me going on health insurance, wife and mine was canceled June 1st, we are self insured through the exchange. Anthem decided to switch to paperless back in march, we never got notification and no bills until we got the cancelation letter. Wife called last Monday, said they would call back in 3-5 days to let us know if they could reinstate, still haven't heard anything. At least I am saving 1600 a month for the basic shitty bronze package.
$1600/month is fucking crazytown.
 

Wiggy

We. Live. In. A. Fucking. Meme.
Oct 23, 2015
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yep, really pushing me to get back into law enforcement. It covers nothing with a 12,500 deductible, it's basically catastrophic insurance.
Holy fuck - having to come out of pocket almost THIRTY TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS in a year before your insurance finally starts doing their job is mind-bottling.