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California officials make arrests in sweeping hospice fraud investigation

California officials make arrests in sweeping hospice fraud investigation
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California Attorney General Rob Bonta (D) announced Thursday that authorities charged nearly two dozen people suspected of carrying out a major hospice fraud scheme that defrauded the state of millions.  Twenty-one people were charged for allegedly carrying out a sweeping scheme that targeted California’s Medicaid program, which is called Medi-Cal. Five were arrested, and over […]

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