Alexandra Gehrke and Jeffrey King face up to 20 years in prison each for defrauding Medicare in a wound-care scheme.
In one of the largest healthcare fraud cases in U.S. history, an Arizona couple has admitted to orchestrating a scheme that ...
Jim, hired last year as the sole traditional healer on staff at Sage Memorial Hospital on the Navajo Nation, listened. Sage ...
GlaxoSmithKline "deliberately" discontinued a widely-used asthma medication in order to reap profits and families suffered, ...
Two owner-operators of three Arizona medical companies have pleaded guilty to billing more than $1.2 billion in false and ...
Arizona offers various Medicare options to its residents, including Original Medicare (parts A and B), Medicare Advantage (Part C), and Medicare Part D. Medicare plans in Arizona follow all ...
An Arizona couple has pleaded guilty to causing more than $1.2 billion in fraudulent claims to be submitted to Medicare and other health insurance programs.
The state’s top lawyer accused a British multinational drug company of “deceptive and unfair practices” that endangered lives and exploited American taxpayers.
Arizona officials acknowledged that a fraud scheme targeting Indigenous people with addictions cost taxpayers $2.5 billion.
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