Efforts to combat healthcare fraud, waste, and abuse is paying off
The University of Southern California and Harvard Medical School found in a new study the efforts to combat healthcare fraud, waste, abuse by Medicare, Medicaid, and public insurance programs may be paying off. In 2017 alone, federal healthcare fraud investigations and convictions returned about $2.6 billion in taxpayer dollars to public insurance programs. Read article here…
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