The action resulted in criminal charges against 324 defendants, with intended losses exceeding $14.6 billion—making it the largest health care fraud Takedown in U.S. Department of Justice history and doubling the previous record of $6 billion.
324 defendants—including 96 doctors, nurse practitioners, pharmacists, and other licensed medical professionals…were charged for their alleged roles in health care fraud schemes that exploited patients and taxpayers and resulted in over $14.6 billion in fraudulent activity.
I hope this is true. It would be great if they actually cleaned up the system. But after what happened with DOGE I am skeptical and want to see what happens after the trial.
Fortunately for future scammers, DOGE is reducing HHS headcount from 80,000 to 60,000. This will create lots of opportunities to get away with waste, fraud, and abuse.
To the delight of con artists and fraudsters everywhere, over 17 inspector generals were fired without providing Congress the required 30 days notice. Why the rush? Because grifters don’t like waiting before looting the public.
Yes, and because of the shyytee storm in the news this crucial moment has been almost forgotten as well as the possibility of significant nastiness in the dark — clearly it’s all going according to plan!