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Multibillion-dollar healthcare fraud scheme included giving people 'unnecessary' skin grafts: DOJ

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Multibillion-dollar healthcare fraud scheme included giving people 'unnecessary' skin grafts: DOJ
The Department of Justice just dropped a bombshell, charging over 300 people—including 25 doctors—in one of the largest healthcare fraud schemes ever. These folks allegedly ripped off Medicare and other programs for a staggering $14.6 billion by performing unnecessary skin grafts and other shady billing practices.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just another white-collar crime story—it’s a massive scam that likely hurt real patients while draining taxpayer money. When doctors and medical professionals exploit the system, it drives up costs for everyone and erodes trust in healthcare. The DOJ’s crackdown sends a clear message, but it also raises big questions about how these schemes went unchecked for so long.
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