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7 Minnesota providers among 455 charged in nationwide $6.5B ‘health care fraud takedown’
Seven Minnesota health care providers are among 455 individuals charged nationwide in a $6.5 billion health care fraud and opioid abuse scheme. The Minnesota Fraud Control Unit (MFCU) alleges the seven local providers fraudulently billed over $700,000 through methods including fake services, unlicensed practice, and billing for services not provided.
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U.S. Department of JusticeorganizationMinnesota Attorney General Keith EllisonpersonMinnesota Fraud Control Unit (MFCU)organizationTremayne Lamar JacksonpersonChristine Marie PryorpersonFernando NavarropersonShawki ElsaidpersonAhmed AgwapersonEdward SherrodpersonJessica Wavrapersonhealth care fraudtopic
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