Justice Department launches West Coast healthcare-fraud strike force to target schemes in California, Nevada, and Arizona.
The Justice Department is establishing a West Coast-focused healthcare-fraud strike force to target fraud schemes against Medicare and Medicaid in California, Nevada, and Arizona, federal officials familiar with the matter said.
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The Justice Department is establishing a West Coast-focused healthcare-fraud strike force to target fraud schemes against Medicare and Medicaid in California, Nevada, and Arizona, federal officials familiar with the matter said.
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