Patients were allegedly paid for their involvement.
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They offer a prize but require personal information.
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Medicare cards don’t have chips.
They allegedly sought people in boarding homes and senior living for hospice.
The indictment alleges he chose medications for their anticipated reimbursement amount.
Telemedicine, COVID-19, “sober homes,” and opioids top charges in 31 federal districts.
Nationwide scam tricks people into giving out personal information.
Scammers see restrictions on access as opportunities to profit.
Allegations included upcoding sessions at nursing homes and facilities.
Investigation reflects habits of approving orders with little to no review.