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    91 charged in Medicare fraud crackdown

    WASHINGTON (AP) — A nationwide law enforcement crackdown has charged 91 people — including doctors and other medical professionals — with participating in Medicare fraud schemes involving $295 million in false billing.

    Attorney General Eric Holder and Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said Wednesday that 70 people were charged in indictments unsealed Tuesday and Wednesday and 21 others were charged earlier, beginning Aug. 24. Charges were filed in Baton Rouge, La.; Brooklyn, N.Y.; Chicago, Dallas, Detroit, Houston; Los Angeles and Miami.

    At a news conference, the attorney general said that those arrested are "jeopardizing the integrity of our health care system." Sebelius called the law enforcement initiative "a powerful warning to those who would try to defraud taxpayers and Medicare beneficiaries.

    Eleven of the people charged were doctors, three were nurses and 10 were licensed health professionals.

    Over half the defendants — 46 — and $160 million of the total in phony claims announced Wednesday came from South Florida, still leading the nation in Medicare fraud.

    In Miami, U.S. Attorney Wifredo Ferrer said investigators noticed a new twist in which people who already were receiving Medicare disability checks were recruited with promises they could live in a halfway house in South Florida — as long as they agreed to receive mental health services they did not need. Many were addicted to drugs or alcohol, and some were homeless, and Ferrer said they would be threatened with eviction if they did not participate in the fraud scheme.

    "They were already in the system. They were lured in by the promise of having housing. It was, 'Come and have a fresh start in Miami,'" Ferrer said.

    That particular scheme and other frauds, operated out of an entity called Biscayne Milieu, accounted for $50 million of the fraudulent Medicare claims, prosecutors said. It provided no legitimate services.

    "It was a complete fraud," Ferrer said.

    In Houston, two people were charged with fraud schemes involving $62 million in false claims for home health care and medical equipment. One defendant allegedly sold beneficiary information to 100 Houston-area home health care agencies. The home agencies used the information to bill Medicare for services that were unnecessary or never provided.

    In Baton Rouge, La., a doctor, nurse and five other co-conspirators were charged with billing Medicare more than $19 million for skilled nursing and other home health services that were not necessary or never provided.

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    Anderson, AP legal affairs writer, reported from Miami.

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    • Julio  •  8 mths ago
      They have to go to r.i the wiil find alot of people having sosial security with no need for it check the people that is working there from there the goverment can clean the system
    • FLORIDA GAMMY  •  8 mths ago
      I am grateful that these criminals have been uncovered and stopped. The law needs to throw the book at them and not give them a rap on the hands. I do so hope and pray that you will continue until ALL of these criminals are found and prosecuted. I have to ask myself why is this coming at this time? This has been going on many, many years. If these criminals were so easy to find why haven't they and those like them been found prior to now? What are we not seeing? Is this just another ploy to boost Obamas rating in the polls? We will know IF these are the only criminals found.
    • Mar  •  8 mths ago
      Restore Medicare/Social Security by firstly making them a #1 Priority.

      Eligible age to draw Social Security continues to rise Social Security income is now taxed Seniors fail to receive 'cost of living' increases. The future of Social Security is grim and dismal; and will cause devastation in the lives of Americans

      Create jobs by hiring 'seniors', experienced in their professions, to oversee and monitor agencies and individuals, reporting abuse, descrepancies, fraud to city, county, state and government officials working in connection with same purpose.

      Report to chief--of -project those individuals or officials who don't follow-through with their designated obligations. Fraud is a crime, therefore, sentencing must be carried out to the fullest extent.

      Same applies to Medicaid, Medical, Social Servies Aid, Food Stemps, Health-care , Senior Services, In Home Care, Convalesent Careand Welfare Fraud., etc. It's time to get serious, Time Is Of The Essence!
    • angel  •  8 mths ago
      The dog wags its own tail
      the government creates the agency
      the governments spends our money
      the government creates the crimminals
      the government goes after them
      the government prosecutes
      nothing is recoverd and prosecuted
      repeat this for all social programs or any new programs
    • alpaca  •  8 mths ago
      I watched 60 Minutes awhile back and they discussed this problem, maybe this is why the Fed Gov finally had some good info to go after these thieves. Keep up the good work 60 Minutes.
    • GAIL F  •  8 mths ago
      We the people must take our gov't away from the self perpetuating do-nothing senators and rep's. Vote them out!
      • Bob 8 mths ago
        Not only vote them out Gail we must have the vote via internet ourselves on all matters. Politicians must Go. Politics leads to corruption...Look at chicago city hall!
    • d  •  8 mths ago
      Make them pay!! Send to jail then pay up! Hang these crooks...NOW!!
      • Frank 8 mths ago
        Completely agree with U, but this country's gov. don't have the guts to do anything. They r total wimps led by the "village idiot" Holder.
      • Poor American 8 mths ago
        The only people that PAY for defrauding the government are the very little guy who cheats the government out of a couple of thousand because they can't afford the high priced attorneys to fight. When lobbists write these laws they put safeguards into place for the "big" cheaters.
    • Santa Clause  •  8 mths ago
      WE had two presidents that been in fraud, the Clintons realestate fraud, Obama in insurance fraud !!! CRIMINAL PREMOTE CRIME !!! Both robed ss. of trillions !!!! what more do you dumb a$$ nead to know !!! IF you get ant bit get out of the antbed !!! IFa man tell you lies , robes you , trying to take your freedom , and is a pathological liar !!!There no dought a enemy of freedom so is the jackass liberals BIG GOV . MAKE VERY RICH AND POWERFUL PEOPLE , THAT ALL THEY WONT IS MORE MONEY AND POWER !!! BIGGER GOV. IS A ENEMY OF FREEDOM AND FREE INTERPRISE ,THAT ONE OF THING THAT STOPING USA GROWTH TO DAY ,BIG GOV!!
      Cut gov. in half and watch what happen and rase interest to 5% !!! then impeach OBAMA !!! A year from now thing will have turned around and you wont be leave the growth , there one more thing ,the most importent thing turn to the LORD AND GIVE THINKS FOR SAVING YOU AND KIDS FREEDOMS AND OUR WAY OF LIFE !!! The people of the USA. have forgot that GOD has made the country grate !!! ONE COUNTRY UNDER GOD , HAVE YOU FORGOTEN !!! TIME SHORT
      • A Yahoo! User 8 mths ago
        Don't forget the Bush WMD fraud and the Trillion$ it has cost us
      • hot club 8 mths ago
        OH YEAH?? WHAT ABOUT "REAGANS KITCHEN CABINET" & THEIR S&M PARTIES??? OH, I FORGOT, THE GOP IS THE PARTY OF GOD.....
      • candi 8 mths ago
        obamas followers just cant think for themselves, all they know how to do is blame someone else, because they think they are so perfect, when they are really just complaining, blaming losers..
    • Rustigal  •  8 mths ago
      And how do they plan on recovering all this money. Sending these people to jail is not going to recover. What is the government going to do?
      This fraud is all over the american states Welfare is even worse. Good luck uncovering all this. Just walk into any SS Office and see what goes on there. We need to clean up American procedures before we go and clean up other countries for sure!!!!!!
      • bill 8 mths ago
        Take over 100% of their assets including foreign accounts.
      • now what 8 mths ago
        This is an article about how the government is trying to clean up fraud in our country.
      • Kormster 8 mths ago
        My wife had to go to SSI to beat them up over not chaning her name on her card and almost getting her fired sat there and listend to a guy ask the SSI office how many hours could he work before he risked his disability payments.
    • darknight  •  8 mths ago
      question is....do the taxpayers get back the $245 mill.....i'm tired of seeing my tax money goto ppl who work the system illegally
      • now what 8 mths ago
        I'm tired too, but, no, we don't get the money back. We never get the money back.
      • Neanie 8 mths ago
        The really funny part is, the people the taxpayers are paying for are not all poor people or lazy people. The majority of the ppl working the system illegally are our white collar workers, doctors and pharmacist. I know I worked in both places.
    • Jack  •  8 mths ago
      Obama CARE is going to be an expansion of the Medicare program, it must be repealed before it can be fully implemented or we will see fraud on a massive scale.
    • peter  •  8 mths ago
      This is what the repubs want to stop and the demos are starting to crack down now!! at a tune of $295 million its about time. It will take years to recover that money if any.of it. Now go after fraudulet ss,disability,welfare,worker comp etc . Those costsare probally in the billions and with govt going after the fruads will cost many more millions, got to love the land of the free!!.
    • Jack  •  8 mths ago
      If our US Attorney General could only find 91 people to charge with Medicare Fraud in the entire USA, he need to get out of town more. There are that many scamming Medicate in one of the housing projects in Washington DC alone. Their crack investigative team must have done their investigation from the computers in their offices to get such startling results.
    • Ashley  •  8 mths ago
      Now we need to crack down on Medicaid fraud, Welfare fraud, Social Security fraud and Disability fraud!!!
    • sunny  •  8 mths ago
      Anna are you kiding these worthless pieces of work both dems and repubs anf tea-baggers wouldn't last 2 days in what you suggest, these people are prima-donnas they are special they are better than the rest of us did you see how nicely dressed they were last night in thier debate wow!!!! great hair-dos looking good, the repubs don't have a decent candidate, Bachmann is nuts, Romney is arrogant, Gingrich well you know about him we don't need to go into that, Perry is too smart, forget the rest of them except Paul he has more sense than all the rest put together including the dems but then again he's too old and people won't elect an old man, so Me thinks we are stuck with Obama again.
    • High Country  •  8 mths ago
      There is more than this in illegal drugs crossing the border on a daily basis. Our Feral Government is a pathetic bunch of yahoo's in debt to special interests and only concerned with their re-elections.
    • sunny  •  8 mths ago
      Did Rick Scott Governor of Florida have fraud of millions of dollars when he was the CEO of his hospital group I heard he said he didn't know anything isn't that what they all say especially if you are the big boy?
    • BrianS  •  8 mths ago
      Yeah, this is smoke and mirrors to cover the big story of Fast and Furious that Obama and Holder own the cover up.
    • Chuck  •  8 mths ago
      It's a good start..
    • DigitalProductions  •  8 mths ago
      This behaviour has been common-place amongst Catholic Charities, the Salvation Army, ARC, Volunteers of America, the United Way, AGRM, ARW, and most of the local churches in our communities that set up these bible-based, alcohol/drug treatment centers under the auspices of the 501(c)3 classification. They all need to be investigated, have the book thrown at them and ordered to make repaprations including all unpaid back taxes.Oh well, 'wish in one hand, sh......'
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