48 Texans are among 324 individuals nationwide indicted in a massive health care fraud crackdown. These schemes involve over $14.6 billion in alleged losses to federal health care programs.
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The Texas-based charges highlight a range of alleged fraudulent activities, from elaborate COVID-19 testing scams and prescription opioid trafficking to schemes involving durable medical equipment and genetic testing.
Federal and state law enforcement agencies seized more than $245 million in illicit gains, including cash, luxury vehicles, and cryptocurrency, as part of the coordinated operation. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) also announced it had prevented more than $4 billion in false claims from being paid and revoked the billing privileges of 205 providers.
The opioid epidemic is spreading out of the white community into the Black community, but it is still a white problem. There was a point that whites were twice as likely as Blacks to overdose on opioids, and the whites that I know are not using opioids. Just saying the alt right has a real opioid problem here.
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