Federal prosecutors in New Orleans on Thursday announced charges against two more doctors and five others accused of billing Medicare for home health-care services that were not medically necessary or were never provided. The new indictment comes in a sprawling case against more than a dozen people affiliated with six health-care companies charged with bilking Medicare out of more than $50 million. Last year, six others were indicted. Indicted this week are: Dr. Winston Murray, 62, of Hammond; Dr. Divini Luccioni, 53, of Kenner; Paige Okpalobi, 57, of Slidell; Joe Ann Murthil, 57, of New Orleans; Latausha Dannel, 34, of Laplace; Christopher White, 48, of Destrehan; and Beverly Breaux, 66, of New Orleans.
In a social media landscape shaped by hashtags, algorithms, and viral posts, nurse leaders must decide: Will they let the narrative spiral, or can they adapt and join the conversation?
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