Medicare fraud has gone global. It’ll take a nationwide effort to stop it

07/16/25 at 03:00 AM

Medicare fraud has gone global. It’ll take a nationwide effort to stop it
Los Angeles Times; by Mehmet Oz, Kim Brandt; 7/15/25
Federal law enforcement recently announced a $14-billion fraud takedown — the largest healthcare fraud action in U.S. history, involving many crimes orchestrated by foreign nationals. Every American taxpayer should be alarmed not just because of the dollars at stake, but also because it reveals how vulnerable Medicare and Medicaid have become to large-scale, international exploitation... Fraud is a national problem, but it starts locally. Drive around certain neighborhoods in Los Angeles and you’ll pass what appear to be empty office buildings, which unbeknownst to neighbors could serve as hubs of criminal activity. There are more than 1,000 potentially fraudulent hospice operations identified in Los Angeles.
Publisher's note: Medicare fraud is tragic - and that hospice is the highlighted provider in this story is also tragic. This article includes steps that can be taken to stop this fraud. Also, thanks to Sheila Clark, President-CEO of the California Hospice & Palliative Care Association (CHAPCA) for forwarding this article.

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