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State and federal prosecutors have charged more than 320 people and uncovered nearly $15 billion in false health care claims.
The Justice Department announced charges in what officials describe as the largest health care fraud bust in DOJ history.
The Arizona AG's Medicaid Fraud Control Unit won the HHS Inspector General's Award for its effective fight against healthcare ...
Months after the Arizona Department of Health Services began efforts to suspend two Mesa midwives' licenses, one is scheduled ...
Most critical services in Arizona would continue if an impasse over the state budget leads to an unprecedented government ...
Operators have been prohibited from operating in AZ for offering sweepstakes casinos, online sportsbooks, peer-to-peer ...
The US' largest healthcare fraud scheme involved clinics registered as addiction treatment centres which falsely billed ...
The Arizona Department of Health Services launched its shut-down effort in June after health inspectors responding to a complaint in April found a total of 50 violations at the two facilities.
They included grants to provide psychiatry phone access for Arizona mothers; to incorporate Indigenous knowledge at Grand ...
The U.S. Army sought to court-martial Anthony Rivera twice, but the cases were withdrawn. An attorney says the investigation ...
Justice Department leaders announced a $14.6 billion health care fraud bust on Monday involved 324 people, including 96 ...
DOJ unveils charges in historic healthcare fraud operation targeting more than 300 defendants, including 25 doctors, who ...