Authorities recover $9.3 billion from healthcare providers
Patient Financial Services Weekly Advisor, September 5, 2008
An analysis of Justice Department records shows that private citizens assisted authorities in recouping at least $9.3 billion from healthcare providers accused of fraudulent activity, Yahoo News reports.
The Justice Department increased efforts in the 1990s to fight healthcare fraud by relying on private citizens with inside knowledge. Whistle-blowers are now credited with more than 90% of the department's healthcare fraud lawsuits.
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