Federal agents round up ring of mental health operators in alleged $200 million Medicare fraud case
Federal agents arrested several South Florida healthcare operators early Thursday in one of the nation’s biggest Medicare fraud cases, charging them with scheming to fleece $200 million from the taxpayer-funded program by billing for bogus mental health services.
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