$1 Billion Health Care Fraud Took Advantage Of Medicare In Florida, Agents Say
Investigators say Philip Esformes, 47, used his access to thousands of Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries to perpetrate a massive and profitable fraud.
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July 22, 2016 at 10:07PM
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NPR News: $1 Billion Health Care Fraud Took Advantage Of Medicare In Florida, Agents Say
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