
07-14-2025, 09:02 AM
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Originally Posted by Joecooool
I don't understand how some people are saying it was an over billing issue and its OK because they self reported.
What?
They get audited by the government. They probably self-reported because they knew they were going to get found out in an audit.
These Medicare Advantage Plan companies know full well what the rules and regulations are. They have legal teams, internal compliance officers, and they have to be trained and qualified to hold those positions.
No pass should be given to people who perpetrated this fraud against the American taxpayers. They need to be arrested, charged, convicted, fined, imprisoned, and then banned from ever working in the healthcare industry again.
But no way that will happen. Someone up top will make a political "donation", and all of this will be swept away with no one being held accountable.
Get caught stealing $750 worth of crap from Walmart, and you go to jail for 5 years. Defraud Medicare for hundreds of millions of dollars - and - well look what happened to Rick Scott... PolitiFact | Rick Scott '''oversaw the largest Medicare fraud''' in U.S. history, Florida Democratic Party says
It's a big club, and you ain't in it.
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And I don't understand how anyone can post that this was criminal fraud without knowing the facts or understanding the process. That's OK, as I said, the villagers are out with torches and pitchforks. I would prefer holding off on the accusation of criminal fraud until and unless the DOJ charges them and a judge/jury convicts them. But that's only American due process and presumption of innocence. Mob mentality on social media is much better  
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