Four pharmacists were sentenced after investigation of $13 million in losses to Medicare, Medicaid and Blue Cross.
A Michigan pharmacy owner has been sentenced to two years in prison for conspiring to commit health care fraud and wire fraud.
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A Windsor pharmacist has been sentenced in a U.S. court to seven years in prison for conspiracy to commit health care and ...
A coalition consisting of the U.S. Department of Justice, 37 states, and Puerto Rico, filed suit against Biohaven ...
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In a stunning case of health care fraud, four pharmacists have been sentenced for their roles in a conspiracy that caused over $13 million in losses to Medicare, Medicaid, and private insurance ...
The problem that first surfaced last week during President Donald Trump’s aborted effort to freeze federal grants.
Michigan has joined the U.S. Department of Justice, 37 other states and Puerto Rico in settling kickback allegations against a Pfizer, Inc. subsidiary. Pfizer has agreed to ...
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Leaders of dozens of Head Start preschools said they might need to close temporarily because they remain locked out of their ...
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