Fifty-Three Indicted in Health Care Fraud InvestigationPublished: 2009-08-04 20:54:52Author: American Chronicle | July 10, 2009WASHINGTON—Fifty-three people have been indicted for schemes to submit
more than $50 million in false Medicare claims in the continuing
operation of the Medicare Fraud Strike Force in Detroit, Attorney
General Eric Holder, Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
Secretary Kathleen Sebelius and FBI Director Robert Mueller announced
today. The Strike Force in Detroit is the third phase of a targeted
criminal, civil and administrative effort against individuals and
health care companies that fraudulently bill the Medicare program.
While
the indictments were returned by a grand jury in Detroit, individuals
were arrested today in Detroit, Miami, and Denver as a result of phase
three operations of the Strike Force. The joint DOJ-HHS Medicare Fraud
Strike Force is a multi-agency team of federal, state and local
investigators designed to combat Medicare fraud through the use of
Medicare data analysis techniques and an increased focus on community
policing.
"As demonstrated by today´s charges and arrests, we
will strike back against those whose fraudulent schemes not only
undermine a program upon which 45 million aged and disabled Americans
depend, but which also contribute directly to rising health care costs
that all Americans must bear," said Attorney General Holder. "The vast
majority of doctors, patients, and medical companies do the right thing
and work with the Medicare program to provide access to medical
services. To those who work diligently and ethically to provide medical
care through the Medicare program, we will work with you to root out
the few who corrupt the system and taint the good reputations of health
professionals everywhere."
"The Obama Administration is
committed to turning up the heat on Medicare fraud and employing all
the weapons in the federal government´s arsenal to target those who are
defrauding the American taxpayer," said HHS Secretary Kathleen
Sebelius. "Thanks to cooperation from across the government and some of
the best law enforcement professionals in the country, today we were
able to save millions of dollars from being lost to criminals and send
a powerful message to those who seek to defraud the system, that we are
coming after them. But our joint efforts on HEAT don´t just stop at the
jailhouse door. Our Medicare program is working closely in partnership
with our own and other law enforcement operations to prevent fraud from
happening in the first place. Every dollar we can save by stopping
fraud can be used to strengthen the long-term fiscal health of
Medicare, bring down costs and deliver better service to Medicare
beneficiaries."
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