Medical fraud a growing problem
Washington Post, June 13, 2008
Healthcare experts say that due to a growing fraud problem, there is a need to devote more resources to theft prevention. Law enforcement authorities estimate that healthcare fraud costs taxpayers more than $60 billion each year. A critical aspect of the problem is that Medicare automatically pays the vast majority of the bills it receives from companies that possess federally issued supplier numbers.
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