The money represents a $250 million increase in money spent in fighting healthcare fraud, almost half of which will go toward increasing the numbers of strike forces from seven cities to 20 cities. Congress is projecting Medicare fraud investigations to triple from the huge investment. The new legislation is stalled due to a debate over government spending.
The strike force program has saved approximately $1.9 billion and prosecuted more than 800 people, according to the article.
Read the Bloomberg Businessweek article about the new healthcare fraud legislation.
Read other coverage about healthcare fraud legislation:
– Maryland Recovers Money Lost to Fraud, Implements More Legislation to Stop Fraud
– New York Senator Introduces Bill to Stop Healthcare Fraud
– Florida Lawmakers Introduce Bipartisan Medicare Fraud Bill
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