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Saturday, September 24, 2016

Health Care Fraud: Criminal Prosecution Necessary But Not Sufficient : thehill





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Health Care Fraud: Criminal Prosecution Necessary But Not Sufficient

Health Care Fraud: Criminal Prosecution Necessary But Not Sufficient
Health Care Fraud: Criminal Prosecution Necessary But Not Sufficient
Health care fraud is a crushing fiscal problem for our country.The FBI regularly cites studies estimating the amount of fraud in federal health care programs to be somewhere between 3% and 10%, which translates into a middle-of-the-road estimate of at least $60 billion lost to health care fraud every year.Given how big federal programs such as Medicare and Medicaid are, it is easy to dismiss even this enormous level of health care fraud as a small percentage of fraud in two extremely large government programs.


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Snapshot of Where Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump Stand on Seven Health Care Issues

Snapshot of Where Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump Stand on Seven Health Care Issues
Snapshot of Where Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump Stand on Seven Health Care Issues
While health care has not been central to the 2016 Presidential campaign, the election's outcome will be a major determining factor in the country's future health care policy.A number of issues have garnered media attention, including the future of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), rising prescription drug costs, and the opioid epidemic.Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump have laid out different approaches to addressing these and other health care issues.


in the same way publicnewsservice

Health Care Providers Advocates Speak Out Against More Cuts to Medicaid

Health Care Providers Advocates Speak Out Against More Cuts to Medicaid
Health Care Providers Advocates Speak Out Against More Cuts to Medicaid
Healthcare providers and advocates for children and low-income families are speaking out against possible cuts to Medicaid.(Pamela Moore/iStockphoto)SANTE FE, N.M. - Health care providers and advocates for children and low-income families are speaking out against any further cuts to Medicaid in advance of the special session on the budget that Governor Susana Martinez is expected to convene shortly.Legislators are facing a projected shortfall of about $325 million.


furthermore forbes

How To Get The Best, Affordable Health Care

How To Get The Best, Affordable Health Care
How To Get The Best, Affordable Health Care



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