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Dozens of US doctors charged in “historic” fraud crackdown
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Dyer, Owen
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Arrests
/ Fraud
/ Homeless people
/ Narcotics
/ Opioids
/ Physicians
/ Sessions, Jeff
2018
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Dozens of US doctors charged in “historic” fraud crackdown
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Dyer, Owen
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Arrests
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/ Homeless people
/ Narcotics
/ Opioids
/ Physicians
/ Sessions, Jeff
2018
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Dozens of US doctors charged in “historic” fraud crackdown
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Dozens of US doctors charged in “historic” fraud crackdown
2018
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Seventy six doctors-along with 89 other licensed healthcare professionals, including pharmacists and nurses-were among 601 people charged with healthcare fraud in a coordinated operation across the United States, the justice department has announced. Attorney general Jeff Sessions, pointing to his announcement last July of over 400 arrests, including 56 doctors, said, \"We are breaking records again by announcing the largest healthcare fraud takedown operation in American history.\" A report published last week by the health department's inspector general found that about 460000 patients on Medicare's drug plan took large amounts of opioids in 2017.
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